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Encyclopedia > Campbell's Field
Campbell's Field
Facility statistics
Location 401 N. Delaware Ave.
Camden, NJ 08102
Opened May 11, 2001
Owner Rutgers University-Camden
Operator Camden Riversharks
Construction cost $ million
Architect
Tenants
Camden Riversharks (2001-present)
Seating capacity
6,425
Dimensions
Left Field: 325 ft (99.06 m)

Center Field: 405 ft (123.444 m) Image File history File links CampbellS.jpg Summary Colin Campbell, http://www. ... Tweeter Center The City of Camden is the county seat of Camden County, New Jersey in the United States. ... Official language(s) None, English de facto Capital Largest city Trenton Newark Area  Ranked 47th  - Total 8,729 sq mi  (22,608 km²)  - Width 70 miles (110 km)  - Length 150 miles (240 km)  - % water 14. ... The Camden campus of Rutgers University was formerly known as the College of South Jersey, which was merged with Rutgers in 1950 by an act of the New Jersey legislature. ... The Camden Riversharks are a minor league baseball team which plays in Camden, New Jersey. ... This article is about general United States currency. ...


Right Field: 325 ft (99.06 m)

Campbell's Field is a baseball stadium in Camden, New Jersey. It is home to the Camden Riversharks of the independent Atlantic League of Professional Baseball as well as the Rutgers University-Camden Scarlet Raptors baseball team. As of 2004, official seating capacity is 6,425. It opened in 2001. Tweeter Center The City of Camden is the county seat of Camden County, New Jersey in the United States. ... Official language(s) None, English de facto Capital Largest city Trenton Newark Area  Ranked 47th  - Total 8,729 sq mi  (22,608 km²)  - Width 70 miles (110 km)  - Length 150 miles (240 km)  - % water 14. ... The Camden Riversharks are a minor league baseball team which plays in Camden, New Jersey. ... The Atlantic League has operated since 1998 The Atlantic League of Professional Baseball is an American independent professional baseball organization in the Mid-Atlantic and New England states. ... The Camden campus of Rutgers University was formerly known as the College of South Jersey, which was merged with Rutgers in 1950 by an act of the New Jersey legislature. ...


The park, located at Delaware and Penn Avenues, features a commanding view of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge connecting Camden with Philadelphia, Pennsylvania across the Delaware River. Views of the Philadelphia skyline are available from the right-field grandstand. These views can be seen through the "Campbell's Field Cam," a stationary weather camera used by KYW-TV in Philadelphia. The Benjamin Franklin Bridge (oftentimes known simply as the Ben Franklin Bridge), originally known as the Delaware River Bridge, is a suspension bridge across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Camden, New Jersey. ... Nickname: City of Brotherly Love, Philly, the Quaker City Motto: Philadelphia maneto (Let brotherly love continue) Official website: http://www. ... Delaware River Watershed The Delaware River is a river on the Atlantic coast of the United States. ... KYW-TV CBS3 is the CBS owned-and-operated television station in Philadelphia. ...


Most of the seating is in a single bowl, with a cross aisle separating lower box seats from upper box seats. There are sky boxes as well, and the upper deck also contains two grandstand areas for private parties.


The park is named for the Campbell Soup Company, which paid for naming rights. No word on whether broadcasters there might be inclined to call a high popup a "can of soup" instead of the traditional "can of corn". Campbell Soup Company NYSE: CPB (also known as Campbells) is undeniably the most well-known producer of canned soups and related products in the United States (and possibly the world). ... The following is an alphabetical list of selected unofficial terms, phrases, and other jargon used in baseball, and explanations of their meanings. ...


On July 14, 2004, Campbell's Field hosted the Atlantic League All-Star Game. July 14 is the 195th day (196th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 170 days remaining. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


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