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The Melbourne Ballpark is home to Baseball and Softball in Victoria, Australia. It was opened in January 1990,〔(Ballpark information ) ''Melbourne Ballpark''〕 at a cost of 3.9m, 2m was contributed by the State Government of Victoria and the remaining 1.8m contributed by the Australian Federal Government〔(Altona misses out on baseball club ), ''Hobsons Bay Leader'', Stella Tzobanakis, 28 October 2010〕 and was constructed by CK Designwork Architects.〔http://www.ckdesignworks.com/recreational/project2.php〕 The stadium has a capacity of 3,900, in recent years seats along the base lines have been removed and replaced with standing room area reducing the capacity.〔(Ballpark information ) ''Melbourne Ballpark''〕 == Pre-Construction == The Victorian Baseball Association was granted 50,000 by the State Government of Victoria in the early 1980s to construct a grandstand around the outfield fence of Ross Straw Field in Parkville (Then home of the VBA), However, due to local resident and City of Melbourne opposition this did not eventuate.〔''Time and Game: The History of Australian Baseball'', Joe Clark, ISBN 0803264402〕 After the disappointment of Ross Straw Field the Victorian Baseball Association spent the next 10 years lobbying state government for a venue that Baseball and Softball in Victoria could call their own home. The Department of Sport and Recreation commissioned consultants Loader & Bailey to make a list of locations for a possible venue, A short list of 8 locations was made that included; Brunswick Cricket Ground at number 1, Albert Park at the South Melbourne Cricket Ground, Dandenong North (cnr Heatherton and Stud road) and Altona at number 5.〔''Time and Game: The History of Australian Baseball'', Joe Clark, ISBN 0803264402〕
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