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Accost 700 Clark Ave
Location St. Louis, Missouri
Coordinates 38°37′21″N 90°xi′35″Due west  /  38.62250°N 90.19306°W  / 38.62250; -90.19306 Coordinates: 38°37′21″N 90°11′35″W  /  38.62250°N xc.19306°Due west  / 38.62250; -90.19306
Public transit Tram interchange Metrolink: Stadium
Possessor St. Louis Cardinals
Operator St. Louis Cardinals[ane]
Capacity 45,494 (2018–present)[2]
45,529 (2017)[3]
45,538 (2016)[4]
45,399 (2014–2015)[5]
43,975 (2006–2013)
47,514 (with standing room)[half-dozen]
Tape omnipresence Soccer: 48,263 Chelsea vs Manchester City (3–4)[seven]
Baseball: 48,556 (May 12, 2019) Cardinals vs Pittsburgh Pirates[8]
Hockey: 46,556 (January 2, 2017) St. Louis Blues vs Chicago Blackhawks: 2022 NHL Winter Classic
Concert: U2's U2 360° Tour 52,273 (largest not-sporting outcome)
Field size Left field — 336 feet (102 m)
Left middle field — 375 feet (114 m)
Center field — 400 feet (122 m)
Right eye field — 375 feet (114 m)
Right field — 335 anxiety (102 1000) BuschStadium III Field Dimensions.svg
Surface Kentucky bluegrass
Structure
Broke ground January 17, 2004; 18 years agone  (January 17, 2004)
Opened Apr 4, 2006; fifteen years agone  (April four, 2006) (MiLB exhibition)
April ten, 2006; 15 years ago  (Apr 10, 2006) (MLB)
Construction cost $365 meg[9] [10]
($469 million in 2022 dollars[11])
Architect HOK Sport
Kennedy Associates/Architects Inc.[12]
Project manager Clayco Corp.[13]
Structural engineer Bliss & Nyitray, Inc
Services engineer M-E Engineers, Inc.[xiv]
General contractor Chase/Kwame[fifteen]
Tenants
St. Louis Cardinals (MLB) (2006–present)
St. Louis Blues (NHL) (2017)

Busch Stadium, also referred to informally as "New Busch Stadium" or "Busch Stadium III", is a baseball stadium located in St. Louis, Missouri, the home of the St. Louis Cardinals, the city'due south Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise. The stadium has a seating capacity of 44,494, and contains three,706 society seats and 61 luxury suites. It replaced Busch Memorial Stadium (aka Busch Stadium II) and occupies a portion of that stadium's former footprint. A commercial area, dubbed Ballpark Village, was congenital adjacent to the stadium over the balance of the former stadium'south footprint.

The stadium opened on April 4, 2006 with an exhibition betwixt the minor league Memphis Redbirds and Springfield Cardinals, both affiliates of the St. Louis Cardinals, which Springfield won v–iii with correct-hander Mike Parisi recording the commencement win. The first official major league game occurred on April 10, 2006 as the Cardinals defeated the Milwaukee Brewers vi–iv behind an Albert Pujols home run and winning bullpen Mark Mulder.

In 2004, then Anheuser-Busch president August Busch IV appear the brewing-giant purchased the twenty-year naming rights for the stadium. Squad owner William Dewitt Jr., said: "From the twenty-four hours we began planning for the new ballpark, nosotros wanted to keep the name 'Busch Stadium.' August Busch 4 and Anheuser-Busch share our vision for continuing that tradition for our great fans and the unabridged St. Louis community."[16]

Information technology is the third stadium in St. Louis to conduct the name Busch Stadium. Sportsman'south Park was renamed Busch Stadium in 1953. Team owner August Busch Jr. had planned to name it Budweiser Stadium, but league rules prohibited naming a venue after an alcoholic drinkable.[17] Busch named the stadium later himself & his Anheuser-Busch subsequently introduced the "Busch Beer". The first Busch Stadium airtight in 1966 and both the baseball game Cardinals, and the National Football League (NFL)'due south team of the same name (at present the Arizona Cardinals) moved to a new multi-purpose stadium, named Busch Memorial Stadium (Busch Stadium Two).[eighteen]

History [edit]

Planning [edit]

Old Busch Destroyed.

Busch Stadium II in the process of existence torn downwardly.

In 1995, St. Louis Cardinals squad ownership began to anteroom for a new ballpark in downtown St. Louis, but the squad was unable to acquire funding for the project for several years. In June 2001, the Missouri state government signed a contract with the team, proposing a ballpark in downtown St. Louis, only a subsequent funding bill was struck down in May 2002, leaving the saga open.[19] [20] Team owners sought a location nearly Madison, Illinois, adjacent to Gateway International Raceway, until the city of St. Louis drafted a financing plan for the team to construct the new stadium in downtown St. Louis.[21] The stadium was financed through private bonds, banking company loans, a long-term loan from St. Louis Canton, and money from the team owners. The development, including the Ballpark Hamlet was projected to cost approximately $665 million with the stadium alone costing $365 one thousand thousand.[ten]

Structure and opening [edit]

Busch Stadium under construction

1st game at new Busch featured Cardinal Small League clubs. Detect the left field seats not yet complete.

New Busch Stadium was designed by Populous (then known as HOK Sport) and congenital by Hunt Construction with an estimated toll of $344.8 1000000, which proved as well low by $20.ii 1000000 to its final toll of $365 million.[10] Populous' senior project designer for Busch Stadium was Jim Chibnall, who was also the atomic number 82 designer of Progressive Field in Cleveland, Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Sydney Olympic Stadium and other notable stadiums throughout the earth.[22]

The field level (16,880 seats), terrace level (9,150), and bleachers (3,661) were completed in time for opening day, with total chapters on that solar day of 37,962, not including upwards to 2,751 standing room tickets.[23] An integrated LED video and scoring system from Daktronics was installed in the stadium prior to its opening, featuring a video display measuring 32 feet (9.viii k) high by 52 feet (xvi m) wide and three message displays, as well as more than 100 feet (thirty chiliad) of digital ribbon board engineering.[24]

Construction on the seating area was completed in tardily May increasing the chapters for the May 29, 2006 game vs the Houston Astros with finishing touches performed throughout the year.[23] Including all 2,886 continuing-room-only tickets for the general public and the suites and party rooms, the stadium'due south total capacity is 46,861. Natural grass turf was installed in March 2006.[23]

Busch Stadium as seen from the top of the Gateway Arch in May 2013.

Notable baseball events [edit]

In the stadium'south debut season every Cardinal game was sold out, giving a total attendance of 3,407,104 for the flavour, the second-largest in team history,[25] only since surpassed in both 2007, 2008, and 2014–2017.[26]

The largest attendance for a baseball game game occurred Mothers 24-hour interval, May 12, 2019, when 48,556 fans watched a game betwixt the Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Pirates.[8]

Playoffs [edit]

2006 [edit]

In the first flavour of the new stadium, the Cardinals hosted the San Diego Padres in Games 3 and iv of the National League Division Series. In Game iii on October 7, San Diego defeated St. Louis three–ane. The Cardinals won the next nighttime past the score of 6–2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Title Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3–i.

The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 Earth Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the outset in 38 years. The Cardinals won the get-go in 1934, and the Tigers won the second in 1968; each went the full seven games. Because the American League won that year'south All-Star Game, the Tigers were granted abode field advantage, pregnant the Cardinals would host Games 3, 4, and five. This proved fortuitous for St. Louis, as they won every game at home, clinching their 10th Globe Series championship in Game 5 on October 27, by the score of 4–2.

2009 [edit]

Busch Stadium hosted just one postseason game in 2009, a five–i loss versus the Los Angeles Dodgers on October x, to complete a sweep of the Cardinals.

New and old Busch Stadiums

2011 [edit]

In 2011, Busch Stadium hosted two postseason games in the National League Sectionalisation Serial versus the Philadelphia Phillies. On October 4, the Phillies won 3–ii, to take a 2–1 game lead over the Cardinals. The adjacent night, the 5th, the Cardinals beat the Phillies five–3 to tie the serial at two games apiece. In the NLCS versus the Milwaukee Brewers, the Cardinals won two of the three games they played at abode (Games three, 4, 5). The Cards ended up winning the series on the road in Milwaukee to advance to the World Series. (This was the 2nd time the Cardinals had defeated the Brewers in a postseason series, the first being the 1982 World Series, when Milwaukee was represented every bit an American League team; the Brewers switched over to the National League in 1998.)

Considering the National League had won the 2011 MLB All-Star Game, dwelling house field advantage went to the Cardinals as the National League champions, thus allowing the squad to host the Texas Rangers for Games 1, 2, 6 and seven. Game i was won by the Cardinals on October 19, along with Game half dozen on October 27, in a game won in walk-off mode past a David Freese home run, so the deciding Game vii, which was taken by the Cardinals in a half dozen–2 last, giving the team the 2011 World Series championship.

2012 [edit]

Busch Stadium hosted two postseason games vs. the Washington Nationals in the 2012 National League Partition Series. The ii teams split the ii games at Busch, before the Cardinals won two of the next iii games at Nationals Park. The Cardinals and then won the first two abode games against the San Francisco Giants to have a 3–1 series lead, but lost Game 5 and went on to lose the series in Game 7 at AT&T Park.

2013 [edit]

The Cardinals hosted ix postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2013. In the National League Partition Serial, they won Games 1 and 5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with the latter game capping off a series comeback later on trailing 2–i. They would win every home game of the NLCS against the Dodgers, including a 9–0 shutout win in Game half-dozen to have the series 4–2. In the Earth Series, the Cardinals hosted Games iii–5 confronting the Boston Red Sox. Game 3 on Oct 26 ended in an obstruction call when Allen Craig was impeded past Volition Middlebrooks at third base, thus awarding him a run later on umpire Jim Joyce ruled obstruction on the play. The side by side night Game 4 ended on a successful pickoff past Koji Uehara on compression-runner Kolten Wong at first base. The Cardinals led 2–1 after the controversial Game 3 win, only proceeded to lose the next iii games to lose the serial 4–2.

2014 [edit]

The Cardinals played two games in Busch Stadium against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Division Series. The first two games of the Serial were played at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, and the teams each won a game at that place. The Series then moved to Busch Stadium, and the Cardinals won the next two games, to win the Serial iii-1 and accelerate to the National League Title Series.

The Cardinals opened the National League Title Series at Busch Stadium on October 11, 2014, confronting the San Francisco Giants. The teams split games ane and 2 played at Busch Stadium, and the Serial moved to AT&T Park in San Francisco. The Giants won games 3, 4, and 5 in their habitation ballpark, to defeat the Cardinals in the NLCS 4–1, and move on to an advent in the 2014 World Series against the Kansas City Royals.

Busch Stadium in St. Louis, MO

2015 [edit]

The Cardinals hosted ii postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on Oct 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals and so lost games iii and four to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the serial iii–one.

2019 [edit]

The Cardinals hosted four postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2019. In the National League Division Serial against the Atlanta Braves and the National League Championship Series confronting the Washington Nationals.

MLB All-Star Game [edit]

The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, four–3. Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Carl Crawford won MVP. President Barack Obama threw out the ceremonial start pitch wearing a Chicago White Sox jacket.

College and high school baseball [edit]

Missouri has recently started to play 1 game a yr at Busch. In 2009, they defeated SLU, and in 2010, they defeated Illinois in a Braggin' Rights matchup.

The Cardinals have allowed local loftier school teams to play each other on the field following select weekend afternoon games. So far, only 3 homeruns have been striking past high school students. The first was on May seven, 2011, by Johnny Wilson of Marquette Catholic High School against Farmington High School.[ citation needed ] The second was on April 21, 2018, past Zach Hilboldt of De Smet Jesuit High school against Palmyra High School. The third was on April 11, 2018, by David Olejnik (St. Louis Home Schoolhouse Patriots) against[ who? ] (Marshall County High School, Benton, Kentucky).

Other sports [edit]

Professional soccer [edit]

Busch Stadium hosted an exhibition soccer game on May 23, 2013, between English clubs Manchester Metropolis and Chelsea.[27] Tickets for the match sold out within xx minutes of going on sale, and Manchester Urban center won iv–3[28] in front end of a oversupply of 48,263,[vii] to date the largest attendance at a sporting upshot at the stadium.

Subsequently that year on November eighteen, Busch hosted a friendly between Republic of bosnia and herzegovina and Argentine republic; before a crowd of more than 30,000, many of which were members of St. Louis' large Bosniak community, Argentina beat Bosnia two–0, with Sergio Agüero scoring both goals.

On April four, 2015, the United States Women's National Soccer Team defeated New Zealand 4–0 in front of over 35,000 fans.

On November 13, 2015, the United States Men's National Soccer Team defeated St. Vincent and the Grenadines half dozen–i in the starting time match of the fourth circular of qualifiers for the 2022 FIFA Earth Loving cup in front of a crowd of 43,433.

Another international friendly was hosted at Busch in 2016: Italian side A.S. Roma, bolstered by a goal from Bosnian star Edin Džeko, defeated Liverpool F.C. 2–one.

The The states women's national team returned on May xvi, 2019, for some other friendly against New Zealand as function of their preparations for the 2022 FIFA Women's World Loving cup. The United states won 5–0 in front of 35,761 spectators.[29]

Date Winning Squad Result Losing Team Tournament Spectators
May 23, 2013 England Manchester City four–3 England Chelsea Guild Friendly 48,263
November 18, 2013 Argentina 2–0 Bosnia and herzegovina International Friendly thirty,397
April 4, 2015 United States women iv–0 New Zealand women Women'southward International Friendly 35,817
November thirteen, 2015 Us vi–1 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2018 FIFA Globe Cup qualification 43,433
August 1, 2016 Italy Roma 2–1 England Liverpool Club Friendly 29,000
May xvi, 2019 United states of america women 5–0 New Zealand women Women'southward International Friendly 35,761
September x, 2019 U.s.a. i–one Uruguay International Friendly xx,625

Professional hockey [edit]

On March 9, 2016, the National Hockey League announced that the St. Louis Blues, for the commencement time in their 50-year history, would host an outdoor game. The 2022 NHL Winter Archetype was held at Busch Stadium on January ii, 2017.[xxx] The Blues won the game past a score of iv–one confronting the Chicago Blackhawks. Despite thick fog and spotty pelting, Busch Stadium sold out to a oversupply of 46,556 St. Louis hockey fans.

On June 12, 2019, the stadium hosted a watch party for Game 7 of the Stanley Cup, where the Blues trounce the Boston Bruins and won their outset ever Stanley Cup. The Cardinals offered the stadium for use equally information technology was empty that evening (the Cards were at Miami for a series) and the Blues' main lookout man political party at Enterprise Eye had sold out within a minute for Game 7, with many of the $ten tickets beingness picked up past scalpers who sold them on secondary markets at inflated prices. More than 25,000 fans viewed the game on the main scoreboards while braving a heavy rainstorm that hit the surface area during the 1st catamenia.

College football game [edit]

Southern Illinois University and Southeast Missouri State played each other in the first ever football game at Busch Stadium on September 21, 2013. The appear attendance was xiv,618.[31]

Date Winning Squad Consequence Losing Team Event Attendance
September 21, 2013 Southern Illinois 36–xix Southeast Missouri Country Higher Archetype 14,618

Concerts [edit]

Date Artist Opening act(south) Bout / Concert name Omnipresence (paid/total) Revenue Notes
June vii, 2008 Dave Matthews Band The Blackness Crowes Summer 2008 Tour 33,235 / 34,450 $2,059,400 This show was recorded and afterward released as a live anthology, entitled Alive Trax Vol. thirteen.
June 24, 2010 The Eagles Dixie Chicks Long Road Out of Eden Tour 25,904 / 35,318 $2,151,706 [32]
July 17, 2011 U2 Interpol 360° Tour 52,273 / 52,273 $4,423,395 [33]
August 13, 2016 Paul McCartney N/A One on One tour 43,428 / 43,428 $4,657,982
June 4, 2017 Metallica Volbeat WorldWired Tour 38,778 / 41,246 $four,633,807
September 21, 2017 Billy Joel N/A Billy Joel in Concert xl,189 / 40,947 $iv,713,441 [34]
July 21, 2018 Kenny Chesney Thomas Rhett
Quondam Rule
Brandon Lay
The Trip Around The Sun Tour 44,529 / 44,529 $4,753,889
August 24, 2018 Journeying
Def Leppard
Cheap Trick Def Leppard & Journey 2022 Tour 31,865 / 33,420 $2,395,271
August 25, 2018 Luke Bryan Sam Hunt
Jon Pardi
Morgan Wallen
What Makes You State Tour 36,255 / 38,051 $ii,235,151
September 6, 2018 Ed Sheeran Snow Patrol
Anne-Marie
÷ Tour 41,522 / 41,522 $3,726,271

Features [edit]

Design [edit]

Whereas the previous stadium was enclosed on all sides in the "cookie-cutter" style very similar to Riverfront, Veterans, Three Rivers and Atlanta-Fulton Canton stadiums, the new stadium is similar to the many other Populous designed "retro-classic" fields. Like all those, it offers a panoramic view of the downtown skyline.

The Gate 3 archway on the west side of the stadium is most iconic, with a large "bridge" resembling the Eads Bridge arching over the entrance. The exterior of the stadium contains historical plaques of Cardinals logos, the STL insignia and a Busch Stadium logo behind dwelling plate.

Afterward complaints from fans that non all out-of-town games could be placed on the Daktronics out-of-town scoreboard at in one case, following the inaugural flavor a number of advertizing panels were removed to expand the scoreboard and besides create a secondary video lath. In 2016, the entire original scoreboard and fascia-board system was replaced, creating 2 full Hd video boards: the main board, which took up the entire area of the original scoreboard and video board, measures 4,800 sq ft (40 ft x 120 ft), with the out-of-town scoreboard measuring 3,280 sq ft (forty x 81 ft).[35] 2022 saw the installation of LED floodlights with light-show capabilities, also every bit the structure of the Budweiser Terrace in the right field upper deck. The Terrace is a multi-level general admission standing expanse with 2 full bars, a BBQ outlet and social areas in the concourse, and a stage surface area for pre- and in-game entertainment.

Statues [edit]

Exterior the Gate 3 entrance stands a statuary statue of Cardinals fable Stan "The Human being" Musial. Other Cardinals statues that previously surrounded Busch Memorial Stadium are at present displayed at the corner of Clark and eighth streets, exterior the Cardinals' team store. The statues are of former Cardinal players and Hall of Fame inductees Enos Slaughter, Dizzy Dean, Rogers Hornsby, Red Schoendienst, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Ozzie Smith, and Ted Simmons; sometime St. Louis Browns player and Hall of Fame inductee George Sisler; former Negro league St. Louis Stars thespian and Hall of Fame inductee Absurd Papa Bell; and old Cardinals radio broadcaster and Hall of Fame honoree Jack Buck.

Concessions [edit]

Fans at the stadium have access to a large amount of food and drink options, ranging from standard ballpark fare like bratwurst, nachos and peanuts to St Louis-area favorites such as pork steak sandwiches and toasted ravioli. Budweiser holds the beer contract for the stadium every bit ane would expect, but local craft breweries such as Saint Louis Brewery, Urban Anecdote, and 4 Easily all are bachelor at multiple outlets. Tickets for multiple spread-out areas are sold on a single game basis, with amenities running the gamut from the ritzy Champions Order (offering a multiple-course buffet, large screen televisions, a chance to get on goggle box or radio equally a broadcast booth is located inside the guild, and a full bar) to the more than family-oriented Scoreboard Patio (with tabular array seating for 4 in center field and a cookout-mode selection of food). Cardinal management also allows outside food and beverage (including soft-sided drink coolers); as a issue, it is not uncommon to see vendors selling discounted bags of peanuts and bottles of soda and water, or even scalpers including a box of Cracker Jack with tickets.

"Fredbird" store [edit]

Fredbird entertaining the crowd between innings during a Cardinals game at Busch Stadium.

The ballpark features a brand-your-own-mascot shop featuring Fredbird, the Cardinals' squad mascot. Operated past St. Louis-based Build-A-Comport, the store was get-go located in the correct-field lower deck before it was moved to heart field beyond from Ballpark Village in 2022 to allow it to be open on non-game days.

Press accommodations [edit]

Afterward St. Louis Post-Dispatch sportswriter Rick Hummel was honored with the BBWAA Career Excellence Laurels and induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in 2007, the Cardinals renamed the stadium's press box the "Bob Broeg-Rick Hummel Press Box", honoring the 2 local writers enshrined in Cooperstown.

Ballpark Village [edit]

Ballpark Village is a multi-stage residential and entertainment complex located on the site of the quondam Busch Memorial Stadium beyond the street from the new ballpark. Despite several years of delays, groundbreaking occurred in Feb 2013 and the beginning phase was completed in time for Opening Day 2014.

Other modifications [edit]

During a weather incident during a July 2006 game vs the Atlanta Braves, portable concession stands were knocked over, the infield rain tarp was damaged, and plastic sheets used to protect the press box were dislodged. As a effect of the storm at least 30 spectators were injured, of whom 5 were taken to the hospital.[36] Later on the storm happened, the stadium designated shelter areas for such disasters which are located throughout the ballpark.[37]

Post-obit Juan Encarnación's face injury on August 31, 2007, workers extended the screen from dugout to dugout during the 2007-2008 off flavour.[38]

In 2018, the Cardinals Front Function appear that six sections of seating would exist removed to brand way for a new fan feel called the Budweiser Terrace, which features food, drinks, games, drink rails, and lounge style seating while providing a view of the game.

Panorama of Busch Stadium

Regular season dwelling omnipresence [edit]

Home attendance at Busch Stadium[39]
Twelvemonth Total attendance Game average League rank
2006 three,407,104 42,589 2nd
2007 iii,552,180 43,854 3rd
2008 3,432,917 42,382 3rd
2009 3,343,252 41,275 third
2010 3,301,218 40,756 3rd
2011 3,093,954 38,197 3rd
2012 three,262,109 40,273 4th
2013 3,369,769 41,602 2nd
2014 three,540,649 43,712 2nd
2015 3,520,889 43,468 2nd
2016 iii,444,490 42,525 2nd
2017 iii,447,937 42,567 2nd
2018 3,403,587 42,019 tertiary
2019 3,480,393 42,968 2nd
2020 No Fans in Attendance Due north/A Northward/A

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External links [edit]

  • Official Information from MLB.com
  • Pre-structure Projection Data from Wayback Machine
Events and tenants
Preceded by

Busch Memorial Stadium

Home of the
St. Louis Cardinals

2006 – nowadays
Succeeded past

Current

Preceded by

Yankee Stadium

Host of the
Major League Baseball All-Star Game

2009
Succeeded past

Angel Stadium of Anaheim

Preceded by

Gillette Stadium

Host of the
NHL Winter Classic

2017
Succeeded past

Citi Field

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