History:
Turner Field, named after
Braves owner Ted Turner, was
built just south of Atlanta-Fulton
County Stadium in 1996. This
$320 million Olympic stadium
was retrofitted into a baseball-only,
open-air, natural grass facility.
Turner Field was the third
stadium in history to have
played host to the Summer
Olympics before being used
as a major league ballpark.
The old stadium, Atlanta-Fulton
County, was imploded in 1997
and was converted into a parking
lot for Turner Field.
Playing
Field:
Prescription Athletic Turf,
featuring state-of-the-art
mechanical drainage system
and hybrid Bermuda grass.
The turf is actually grown
in an area below the scoreboard
beyond the center field wall.
Turner
Field Firsts:
Grand Opening - April 4, 1997
Pitch - Denny Neagle
Batter - Brian McRae
Hit - Chipper Jones
Home run - Michael Tucker
Stolen base - Chipper Jones
Win - Brad Clontz
Save - Mark Wohlers
Error - Fred McGriff
2001
Attendance:
Home Games: 81
Total Attendance: 2,823,530
Percent Capacity: 69.6%
Rank (by Pct. Cap.): 15th
Per-Game Average: 34,858
Rank (by Average): 12th
2002
Attendance:
Home Games: 81
Total Attendance: 2,603,484
Percent Capacity: 64.2%
Rank (by Pct. Cap.): 14th
Per-Game Average: 32,141
Rank (by Average): 13th
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