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PNG Field Facts & Figures

By the Numbers

Groundbreaking: March 7, 1998
First Game: April 15, 1999 vs. Bowie
The Curve defeated the Bowie Baysox 6-1 in front of 6,171 fans

Architects: L.D. Astorino Companies, Pittsburgh, PA
Contractor: Ralph J. Albarano & Sons, Duncansville, PA
Cubic Feet of Concrete: 270,000
Number of Bricks: 69,000
Width of Lower Concourse: 80 feet
Home Clubhouse Square Footage: 2,200
Visitor's Clubhouse Square Footage: 1,400
Indoor Batting Cage Square Footage: 5,000
Dugouts: 9' x 60'
Skybox Level Height (from field): 70'
Highest Point of the Ballpark (from field): 80'
Height of Light Poles (from field): 125'

Seating Capacity
Total Fixed Seats:
7,210
-- Diamond Club (100 Level): 1,634
-- Terrace Level (200 Level): 1,204
-- Grandstand Level (300 Level): 2,646
-- UPMC Health Plan Home Run Junction (OF Bleachers): 744
-- Third Base Picnic Pavilion: 250
-- "Rail Kings" (on Party Deck): 40
-- Skybox Seating: 292
-- First Base Bleachers: 400
Largest Regular-Season Crowd: 10,164 (August 26, 2023)
Largest Crowd: 10,164 (August 26, 2023)
Luxury Skyboxes: 21
Budweiser Party Deck: Left field
Stuckey Automotive Picnic Pavilion: Left field
UPMC Health Plan Home Run Junction: Left field

Ballpark Dimensions

LF: 325'
LCF: 385'
CF: 405'
RCF: 375'
RF: 325'
OF Fence Height: 8'
LF Corner Fence Height: 16'
LF Fence Height (in front of OF Reserved Bleachers): 5'
CF Fence Height: 16'
Curve Dugout: First Base Side
Visitor's Dugout: Third Base Side
Curve Bullpen: RF Line
Visiting Bullpen: LF Line

Ground Rules