Where Brett's 3,000th hit lives on. 235' down the lines, 265' to dead center — a two-thirds-scale tribute to the cathedral of baseball on the Missouri side.
George Brett came to the plate in the seventh inning with 2,999 hits. He singled to right off Tim Fortugno. Then doubled. Then singled twice more — finishing four-for-five and joining a club only 23 men have ever entered.
Our St. Louis Stadium isn't trying to recreate Busch Stadium brick-for-brick. It's trying to give an 11-year-old the same goosebumps Brett felt rounding first that day. The dimensions, the dugout angle, the way the lights hit the warning track — all of it is calibrated to one feeling: I'm in the show.
Players who hit a homer here ring the bell on the first-base line. Tradition.
Left field and right field corners.
Dead center, deepest part of the park.
Synthetic turf · sunken pro-style dugouts · stadium-grade lighting · stadium-style seating
Headquartered in Springfield, Great Southern Bank has served Missouri families and businesses for over a century. Their partnership keeps the lights on at the field that honors Missouri's most legendary hitter.
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