10 Facts About Turner Field

1.

Turner Field was a baseball stadium located in Atlanta, Georgia.

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2.

Opening during the Braves' "division dominance" years, Turner Field hosted the NLDS a total of 11 times, the NLCS four times, one World Series, one NL Wild Card Game, and the 2000 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

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3.

The Atlanta Fulton County Recreation Authority owns Turner Field and leased it to the Braves, who operated the stadium.

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4.

Turner Field was a relatively new facility, being younger than 14 of Major League Baseball's other 29 stadiums at the time of the Braves' last game there.

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5.

Plant said that while the Braves operated Turner Field, they had no control over the commercial development around the stadium.

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6.

Turner Field was home to the first NL Wild Card Game in 2012 between the Braves and St Louis Cardinals.

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7.

Fans at Turner Field began to litter the field with debris, prompting the game to be delayed for 19 minutes.

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8.

Turner Field's left field vista was dominated by advertising fixtures from two iconic Atlanta corporations.

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9.

The cow was removed from Turner Field following the 2015 season for refurbishment before being installed at Truist Park.

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10.

Turner Field featured the Georgia's Own Credit Union Club and Superior Plumbing Club, consisting of 152 collective premium seats located directly adjacent to each side of the press box.

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