A Field Of Dreams...

Charles Schwab Field Omaha is more than just a ballpark—it’s a field of dreams for college baseball players, where they aspire to play at the pinnacle of their college careers. As the home of the Men’s College World Series, it is the ultimate goal for athletes across the nation. Whether it’s the thrill of a game or the journey to get there, Charles Schwab Field Omaha represents the heart of college baseball and the pursuit of greatness.

History
Charles Schwab Field opened in 2011 to carry on Omaha’s legacy as home of the Men’s College World Series after Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium closed, continuing the city’s tradition of hosting college baseball’s most prestigious event.

Total Seating Capacity
Downtown Omaha’s ballpark seats 24,000, with options from premium seats to general admission. During major events like the Men’s College World Series, the concourse opens for standing-room-only access, welcoming more fans.

Outfield Dimensions
The stadium features outfield dimensions of about 335 feet for both Left Field (LF) and Right Field (RF), 375 feet for Left Center Field (LCF) and Right Center Field (RCF), and 408 feet for Center Field (C).

Average Concourse Width
With a 32-foot infield and 30-foot outfield concourse, Charles Schwab Field offers spacious fan movement. The park blends Omaha’s baseball heritage with modern amenities for an exceptional fan experience.
Stadium Facts

52 Feet
Home Plate to First Row Seats

36 Inches
Leg Room Between Rows

4
Number of Elevators

Seating Layout
Building the Heart of Baseball
Charles Schwab Field Omaha was built at a cost of $131 million, with $43 million generously donated by private supporters. The construction required 2,945 tons of structural steel and over 500,000 bricks made in Nebraska. The stadium features four clubhouses—two fully fitted and two designed for flexible use. To see the stadium come to life, watch the video showcasing its impressive transformation.