Home of the Houston Astros
Photographer: Smith
Over 40,950 people packed the ballpark on Opening Day, April 7, 2000. Since its opening in 2000, the ballpark has had several different names. The ballpark was known as Enron Field for its first two season of existence. After Enron filed for bankruptcy, the Astros decided to buy back the naming rights to the ballpark for $2.1 million. For the first part of the 2002 season, the ballpark was known as Astros Field. In June 2002, a deal with The Minute Maid Company was reached. The 28-year naming rights agreement is worth in excess of $100 million. The ballpark is now known as Minute Maid Park
Photos are not available unframed.
Details
- 22 in. x 28 in.
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black self border
- protected with clear glass
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black metal frame shown
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