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College World Series Embarking on New Era at TD Ameritrade Park
Nov 4th 2010 – 6:39PM
OMAHA, Neb. -- Dennis Poppe has fond memories of Rosenblatt Stadium, too. Poppe, a three-decade member of the NCAA who has overseen the College World Series since 1987, was emotional when it came time to wave goodbye to the old girl last June. The CWS found a home here in 1950, and Rosenblatt has been an important part...
Background on TD Ameritrade Park
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha is a baseball park in Omaha, Nebraska. It became the home field of the College World Series after the NCAA signed an agreement to keep the CWS in Omaha until at least 2035 if the ballpark was built.
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