Stadium History

Year Built
1998
Chase Field opened March 31, 1998.
Seating Capacity
48,633
Approximate capacity; varies by configuration.
Chase Field sits in downtown Phoenix and was built with a retractable roof to handle Arizona summers. The ballpark features a pool beyond left‑center and has hosted the Diamondbacks since their 1998 inaugural season. The park has undergone updates to improve fan amenities while retaining its desert‑inspired character.

The Game We Saw

August 31, 2021 — San Diego Padres at Arizona Diamondbacks
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Winning Pitcher
Blake Snell — 7.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 10 K (W)
Losing Pitcher
Zac Gallen — 6.0 IP, 5 H, 3 R (L)

Extra Base Hits

HRManny Machado (SD) — solo HR in 5th
2B / 3B — None recorded for ARI.
Date
August 31, 2021
Our Seats
ADA Seating
Attendance
10,818

Our Experience

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🎟️ Seating & Sightlines

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📷 Our Photos
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Accessibility

♿ Disability Accessibility

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Staff Assistance

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Our Seats

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World Series

Appearances
2
Championships
1
2001 – Won 4–3 vs New York Yankees. Luis González's series‑clinching single in Game 7 off Mariano Rivera delivered Arizona its first championship.
2023 – Lost 1–4 vs Texas Rangers. Texas' power and timely hitting closed the series in five games.