Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium

Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium (originally called Fox Cities Stadium) is a baseball park in Grand Chute, Wisconsin. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers a Class A minor league baseball team team of the Midwest League. Since 2000, it has also hosted the NCAA Division III College World Series. The stadium was built in 1995, and holds 5,500 people. It is also the host of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association High School Spring Baseball Championship.

On March 9, 2007, Time Warner Cable, which provides service to the local area, signed a 10-year naming rights deal. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. In November 2012 the stadium began a renovation that is expected to be completed before the 2013 season.


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