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So long, Minute Maid Park: Astros' home field now Daikin Park
So Long, Minute Maid Park: Astros' Home Field Now Daikin Park
A New Era for Houston Baseball
After 17 seasons, Minute Maid Park is no more. The Houston Astros' home field has been renamed Daikin Park, following a new naming rights deal with the Japanese air conditioning company.
The deal is worth $22 million per year for 15 years, a significant increase over the $3 million per year that Minute Maid paid for the naming rights. It is the largest naming rights deal in MLB history.
What's in a Name?
The name change has been met with mixed reactions from fans. Some are excited about the new partnership with Daikin, while others are sad to see the Minute Maid name go.
The Astros have said that they understand the fans' attachment to the Minute Maid name, but they believe that the new deal with Daikin will provide the team with the resources it needs to continue to compete for championships.
The Future of Daikin Park
The Astros have plans to make a number of upgrades to Daikin Park in the coming years. These upgrades include new seating, a new scoreboard, and a new club level.
The team is also planning to host more events at Daikin Park, including concerts and festivals. These events will help to make the ballpark a year-round destination for fans.
Conclusion
The renaming of Minute Maid Park to Daikin Park is a significant moment in the history of the Houston Astros. The new deal with Daikin will provide the team with the resources it needs to continue to compete for championships. The Astros are excited about the future of Daikin Park and believe that it will be a great place for fans to watch baseball for many years to come.