Full name | Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium |
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Former names | Fox Cities Stadium (1995–2007) Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium (2007–2013) |
Location | 2400 North Casaloma Drive Appleton, Wisconsin United States |
Coordinates | 44°17′01″N 88°28′07″W / 44.283524°N 88.468742°W |
Owner | Third Base Ventures[2] |
Operator | Third Base Ventures[2] |
Capacity | 5,900 (2013–present) 5,500 (1995–2012) |
Field size | Left field: 325 ft (99 m) Center field: 400 ft (122 m) Right field: 325 ft (99 m) |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | August 17, 1994 |
Opened | April 6, 1995[1] |
Construction cost | $5.5 million ($11 million in 2023 dollars[3]) |
Architect | HNTB[4] |
General contractor | Oscar J. Boldt Construction |
Tenants | |
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (MWL/HAC) 1995–present |
Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium is a baseball park in Grand Chute, Wisconsin (although it has an Appleton mailing address).[5] It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, the Midwest League Minor League Baseball affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. The stadium also hosts a few music concerts each year. From 2000 until 2018, it hosted the NCAA Division III College World Series; the contract to host the event ran out in 2018 and the stadium chose to not renew the contract due to the expanded D-III playoffs schedule conflicting with the Timber Rattlers' schedule.[6] The stadium was built in 1995, and holds 5,900 people. It is also the site of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association High School Spring Baseball Championship.[7]