"Center Field - 400 ft"@en . "Right Field - 340 ft"@en . . . "Bowling Green State University"@en . . . "$150,000 USD;"@en . "Grass"@en . "Warren E. Steller Field"@en . . . . "Lake Erie Monarchs"@en . "Warren E. Steller Field"@en . "2500"^^ . . "Bowling Green State University"@en . "Warren E. Steller Field is a baseball field at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, where the Bowling Green Falcons baseball team plays. The field is named after Warren E. Steller, a former BGSU instructor and former coach of the Bowling Green's football (1924-34) and baseball (1925, 1928-59) teams. Steller Field was built in 1964 and cost $150,000 to construct. Steller Field has seen renovations in 1965, 1968, and 2002, which has expanded the capacity of 2,500. Steller Field is located just north of BGSU Ice Arena and on the eastern side of the campus. The dimensions of the field from home plate to the outfield fences are 340 feet to left field, 400 feet to center field, and 340 feet to right field. On February 27, 2008 it was announced that Steller Field would become the new home of the Lake Erie Monarchs of the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League starting with the 2008 season."@en . . "Warren E. Steller Field is a baseball field at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, where the Bowling Green Falcons baseball team plays. The field is named after Warren E. Steller, a former BGSU instructor and former coach of the Bowling Green's football (1924-34) and baseball (1925, 1928-59) teams. Steller Field was built in 1964 and cost $150,000 to construct. Steller Field has seen renovations in 1965, 1968, and 2002, which has expanded the capacity of 2,500. Steller Field is located just north of BGSU Ice Arena and on the eastern side of the campus. The dimensions of the field from home plate to the outfield fences are 340 feet to left field, 400 feet to center field, and 340 feet to right field. On February 27, 2008 it was announced that Steller Field would become th"@en . "1964"^^ . "Left Field - 340 ft"@en . .