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Encyclopedia > Fifth Third Field

Fifth Third Field is the name of two minor league baseball stadiums in Ohio. In both cases, the Ohio-based Fifth Third Bank purchased the naming rights to the stadium.


The larger and newer of the two stadiums is in Toledo. The Toledo Mud Hens, an International League team and the Triple-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers, moved into its 10,000-seat home in 2002.


The other stadium by this name is in Dayton. This park, with a total capacity of 8,200, was built in 2000 for the Dayton Dragons, a Midwest League team and a Single-A affiliate of the nearby Cincinnati Reds.


External links

  • Toledo Stadium Views - Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues (http://www.geocities.com/paulsminorleagueparks/Toledo_New.htm)
  • Dayton Stadium Views - Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues (http://www.geocities.com/paulsminorleagueparks/Dayton.htm)

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Fifth Third Bancorp (Nasdaq: FITB) is a diversified financial services company headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Fifth Third Bank's history can be traced back to June 17, 1858, when the Bank of the Ohio Valley opened in Cincinnati.
The Third National Bank organized five years later, on June 23, 1863, and on April 29, 1871, the younger bank acquired the older one, beginning a 130-year history of banking acquisitions and mergers, with numerous smaller banks being absorbed and renamed.
Fifth Third's unusual name is the result of the June 1, 1908 merger of two banks, The Fifth National Bank and The Third National Bank, to become The Fifth Third National Bank of Cincinnati.
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