Kathy Smith
Nestled in-between Jefferson Street to the north, Fourth Street to the south, and Seventh Street to the east is Chase Field. This is the epicenter of the downtown Phoenix sports scene and home to the Diamondbacks baseball team. From its signature swimming pool, open and shut side panels, and retractable roof, Chase Field has become one of baseball’s most recognizable stadiums. Since the air-conditioned facility first opened to a regular season on March 31, 1998, millions of baseball fans have enjoyed the opportunity to watch the Arizona Diamondbacks without worrying about the summer heat or monsoon storms that we have in Phoenix.
Singles Group members recently enjoyed a great tour of the stadium. They got to experience the Sandlot, the D-Backs Pool in right field, the Coors Light Strike Zone, The Four Peaks Draft Room, and La Terraza. The tour was most impressive and everyone got to learn and see something new, including one of the largest high–definition video scoreboards in Major League Baseball.
Everyone agreed that it was a very interesting and informative tour. The restaurant they picked, Crown Public House, was a nice choice with great food.