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PNC Field / SWB
Yankees
| Year Opened |
1989 |
| Capacity |
10,982 |
| Dimensions |
330L, 408C, 330R |
| Surface |
Artificial turf |
| League |
International League |
| Level |
Class AAA |
| Affiliation |
New York Yankees |
| Web Site |
www.redbarons.com |
| Online Broadcasts |
Yes |
| Online Ticket Sales |
Yes |
| Phone |
570-969-2255 |
| Address |
235 Montage Mountain
Road, Moosic |
One of the few two-decked stadiums in
Class AAA, PNC Field (originally known as Lackawanna County Stadium) was built in 1989 after a
local nonprofit group, Northeastern Baseball, Inc., stepped
forward and bought the Class AAA Maine Guides and moved them
to the Scranton area. After all was said and done, PNC Field
ended up costing $11 million, with the funding coming from
local and state sources.
In terms of scenery, PNC Field is
well-known for its scenic locale at the foot of Montage
Mountain. There's only one road in and out -- Montage Mountain
Road -- and the somewhat remote location (the stadium is
halfway between Scranton and Wilkes-Barre) lends to the scenic
atmosphere.
The consensus seems to be to avoid the
upper deck of the stadium, as those seats tend to be too far
away from the action on the field. All of the grandstand
seating is arm-chair seating, while there is bleacher seating
down each line. The upper deck provides shade to the lower
deck; between the two decks is a luxury-box level with a
glassed-in restaurants, the Stadium Club.
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