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Built in 1948, the site of the Men's Division I College World Series since 1950 was originally called Omaha Municipal Stadium.
Johnny, ebullient and upbeat, served as mayor of Omaha from 1954 to 1961, but was stricken with Parkinson’s Disease in the prime of life. Omaha’s Rosenblatt Stadium, also home to the Omaha Royals, has carried his name since 1964. Thanks to the dedication of the city of Omaha and countless benefactors, the stadium has evolved into a representation of what college baseball is all about -- teamwork, dedication and camaraderie. Millions of dollars in stadium improvements has made the "Blatt" loved by coaches and fans alike. To read about stadium improvements over the years, click here » More will come.
Stadium SeatingTotal Seating 23,100 ADA AccessibilityThe general admission area is Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible, with a ramp leading up to a patio deck, plus there’s handicapped seating on both the right and left field side. Street AddressRosenblatt Stadium* *This address is for directional purposes only. If you have questions regarding the College World Series, please e-mail: webmaster@cwsomaha.com |
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