Northwestern Medicine Field

Northwestern Medicine Field (originally Kane County Events Park and formerly Philip B.

Elfstrom Stadium and Fifth Third Bank Ballpark) is a baseball field located in Geneva, Illinois. The stadium was built in 1991 and holds 10,923 people. It is the home ballpark of the Kane County Cougars. The stadium has the highest capacity for any independent league baseball stadium.

Northwestern Medicine Field
Northwestern Medicine Field
Northwestern Medicine Field
Former namesKane County Events Park (1991–1993)
Philip B. Elfstrom Stadium (1993–2011)
Fifth Third Bank Ballpark (2012–2016)
Location34W002 Cherry Lane
Geneva, Illinois 60134
Coordinates41°52′50.34″N 88°16′54.32″W / 41.8806500°N 88.2817556°W / 41.8806500; -88.2817556
OwnerKane County Forest Preserve
OperatorKane County Cougars Baseball Club
Capacity3,600 (1991)
4,800 (1992–1996)
5,600 (1997–1999)
7,400 (2000–2014)
10,923 (2015–present)
Field sizeLeft Field: 335 feet
Center Field: 400 feet
Right Field: 335 feet
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundMay 1990
OpenedApril 13, 1991
Construction cost$5 million
($11.2 million in 2023 dollars)
$14.5 million (renovation)
ArchitectPopulous
Structural engineerHarper & Kerr, P.A.
Services engineerBredson & Associates, Inc.
General contractorMarkur Contractors Inc.
Tenants
Kane County Cougars (MWL/AA) (1991–present)

History

Northwestern Medicine Field 
Elfstrom Stadium

Northwestern Medicine Field was originally named after Philip B. Elfstrom, the former Kane County Forest Preserve President, and the person most responsible for bringing minor league baseball to Kane County.

The stadium serves as the home of the Kane County Cougars baseball team of the American Association of Professional Baseball, previously members of the Midwest League. The stadium was constructed in 1991, and in 2001 the Cougars set a league attendance record of 523,222. On May 3, 2012 or "5/3 day", the stadium was officially renamed Fifth Third Bank Ballpark.

On June 18, 2012, it was the home for the 2012 Midwest League All-Star Game. It was the fourth All-Star held in the stadium; the first was in 2000.

The ballpark was renamed Northwestern Medicine Field on November 15, 2016, in a five-year naming rights deal with Northwestern Medicine.

Renovations

In 2008, the stadium underwent a $10.5 million renovation project that added a second level seating area, covered concourse, and skybox suites among other amenities. It finished in time for the start of the 2009 baseball season.

In 2014, the Cougars announced that additional capital improvements would be made in time for the 2015 baseball season, including a climate-controlled cage that will also have a weight room and a video-room, allowing access for Cougars and field staff to develop and evaluate players. Also under construction is a high-definition videoboard, which will show promotions, highlights, and instant replays, as well as construction of a premium seating area on the lower-seating bowl area of the ballpark. A pavilion will also be erected to be used predominantly for music during game-day, as well as events such as the Cougars' Ballpark Concert Series and non-game-day events, as well. These forthcoming renovations are said to further "modernize" Fifth Third Bank Ballpark and to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the stadium as well.

References


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