Enron Field
The Astros' new stadium opened in 2000 as Enron Field, but the Astros backed out the deal earlier this year after the energy trading company collapsed in a scandal. Enron had a 30-year, 100
The stadium opened as Enron Field in 2000 as part of a 30-year, 100 million agreement but the name was removed in March 2002 following Enron Corp.'s bankruptcy filing and the ballpark briefly
The Lexus Field Club is located on the field level underneath the batter's eye ivy and includes pregame on-field batting practice viewing. The newest premium seating area is the Gallagher Club. Located on the suite level down the left field line, the new renovations offer a premium, members-only space to provide a one of a kind experience
It was 18 years ago that Minute Maid Park then Enron Field opened up for Houston Astros baseball. The home team played an exhibition game against the New York Yankees on March 30, 2000, to
Learn about the features and history of the Astros' home stadium, from its retractable roof and grassy hill to its steam locomotive and gas pump. See photos, dimensions, and reviews of the ballpark that was once called Enron Field.
Originally named Enron Field, the ballpark's name changed in 2002 to Astros Field after Enron's bankruptcy, and later became Minute Maid Park when the Minute Maid Company secured the naming rights. Ahead of the 2025 season, the park was renamed Daikin Park after Daikin Comfort Technologies purchased the naming rights for 15 years.
Home of the Houston Astros, 2000 to present also known as The Ballpark at Union Station 2000, Enron Field, 2000 to 2002, Astros Field, February 7 - June 5, 2002, and Minute Maid Park from 2002 to 2024 . Capacity 40,950 Dimensions Left field - 315 feet Left-center - 362 feet Center field - 435 feet Deepest point - 436 feet Right-center - 373 feet Right field - 326 feet
Daikin Park, when it was known as Minute Maid Park. Daikin Park is a baseball park in Houston, Texas.It is the home field of the Major League Baseball team called the Houston Astros.. It was originally called Enron Field.After Enron dropped its naming rights, the ballpark was temporarily renamed Astros Field.The park was renamed again when Minute Maid bought the naming rights.
Daikin Park is the current home of the Houston Astros, but it was originally built as a replacement for the Astrodome. It opened in 2000 as Enron Field, but changed its name after the energy company's bankruptcy in 2002.
As a former home to Houston's Union Station, this park pays homage to its past location as behind the left-field wall is a railway. The Astros' first game at Minute Maid Park, which was then Enron Field, took place on 03302000 as they defeated the defending World Series Champions, the New York Yankees, 6-5. Minute Maid Park Capacity