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{{Location infobox
{{Location infobox
|Location name    =Elwood City Stadium
|Location name    =Elwood City Stadium
|Image            =[[File:Elwood city stadium overview.png|300px]]
|Image            =Elwood city stadium overview.png
|Location          =[[Elwood City]]
|Location          =[[Elwood City]]
|Type              =Baseball Stadium
|Type              =Baseball Stadium
|Sells            =
|Administrator    =
|Grade            =
|Headmaster        =
|Number of staff  =
|Number of students=
|Number of rooms  =
|Number of fields  =
|First appearance  =[[Curse of the Grebes]]   
|First appearance  =[[Curse of the Grebes]]   
}}
}}
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="179" captionalign="left">
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Elwood city stadium exterior.png|The stadium exterior in its original appearance
Elwood city stadium exterior.png|The stadium exterior in its original appearance
Elwood city stadium home plate view.png|The view of the field from behind home plate in its original appearance
Elwood city stadium home plate view.png|The view of the field from behind home plate in its original appearance

Revision as of 01:45, 22 March 2014

Elwood City Stadium
Elwood city stadium overview.png
Location Elwood City
Type Baseball Stadium
First appearance Curse of the Grebes

The Elwood City Stadium is a baseball stadium in which the Elwood City Grebes play. It appears in "The Curse of the Grebes" and again in "The Perfect Game." In its second appearance, it's appearance differs from its original appearance It is the location in which the Grebes won their first World Championship in 87 years.

Field Dimensions

When Mucky Flint hits his game-winning home run, the dimension below the scoreboard, which would signify the depth of the center field wall, says "385 ft." However, in another scene, the right field wall also says "385 ft." It is impossible for both the center field and right field walls to be exactly the same length, as that would mean that the wall is straight rather than curved.

Gallery