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  1. Miller Park is one of the more pitcher-friendly ballparks in Major League Baseball, ranking at #27 out of 30 for runs scored in 2014. Couple this with a low home run rate of 0.990 a game, and Miller Park is a pitcher’s best friend. Compared to other MLB parks, Miller Stadium is pretty middle of Left Center 371 feet, Right Center 374 feet, and ...

  2. American Family Field. American Family Field, originally known as Miller Park, is a baseball park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is the home field of the Major League Baseball team called the Milwaukee Brewers. It opened in 2001 to replace the old Milwaukee County Stadium that the Brewers played in. It was supposed to open in 2000, but a accident ...

  3. This page has been copied from Wikipedia under the provisions of the GNU Free Documentation License. Please help Baseball Wiki by revising it. Miller Park is a ballpark located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is home to the Milwaukee Brewers and was built as a replacement for Milwaukee County Stadium. The park is located just southwest of the intersection of I-94, US-41, and Miller Park Way (WIS ...

  4. Joaquin Miller Park is a large open space park in the Oakland Hills owned and operated by the city of Oakland, California. It is named after early California writer and poet Joaquin Miller , who bought the land in the 1880s, naming it "The Hights" [ sic ], and lived in the house preserved as the Joaquin Miller House .

  5. Hart-Miller Island State Park is a state-owned, public recreation area located on Hart-Miller Island, a man-made landfill linking two natural Chesapeake Bay islands Hart and Miller at the mouth of Back River in Essex, Maryland. The state park is accessible only by boat. [5] It is located in Essex, Maryland, 21221.

  6. Miller State Park. /  42.85944°N 71.88306°W  / 42.85944; -71.88306. Miller State Park is the oldest state-run park in New Hampshire, a state in the New England region of the United States. It is located in the towns of Peterborough and Temple, and is centered on Pack Monadnock, a 2,290-foot (700 m) mountain.

  7. Accident. On July 14, 1999, at approximately 5:12 pm, the Big Blue collapsed during the construction of the Miller Park (now American Family Field) baseball stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a load of over 450 tonnes (440 long tons; 500 short tons) on the hook. [2] [3] Three Iron Workers Local 8 members, Jeffrey Wischer, William DeGrave ...