

The main grandstand and the press box.
2 baseballs
Vonachen Stadium (pronounced vuh-NOCK-in, as in “I hear Vonachen, but you can’t come in”), which is also the home of the Braves of Bradley University, located just across I-74 from the ballpark, is simply a utilitarian place for baseball. The structure is concrete, ringed by 12 rows of stadium seats and 5 rows of aluminum benches (except all benches on the ends farthest from the plate). There’s also an aluminum bench stand behind first base that provides more general admission seating. These seats look directly into the setting sun (the field points a bit west of north). I didn’t sit there until the fifth inning.
Concessions here were in the moderate range; souvenir prices were a little below the average.
After a month and a half of the 2002 season, the Chiefs moved into a new park. O’Brien Field is named for a car dealership.
| Game # | Date | League | Level | Result |
| 426 | 12-Aug-2000 | Midwest | A | Quad City 3, PEORIA 1 |