<Tr> <Th> 2013--present </Th> <Td> 48,114 </Td> </Tr> <P> The stadium contains 5,704 club seats and 126 luxury suites . </P> <P> The field is one of the most notoriously hitter - friendly parks in baseball, due to the high temperatures, relatively short fences, and the design of the stadium which has allowed the area's high winds to swirl and lift balls that wouldn't normally make it out . In truth, the park would give up even more home runs if not for the office building in center and the field being 22 feet (6.7 m) below street level . </P> <P> With a combination of the park's design and the naturally good hitters who've played for the Rangers, the team has put up some rather high home run totals . In 1996, the Rangers hit 221 home runs . They eclipsed 200 again in 1998 (201), 1999 (230), 2001 (241), 2002 (230), 2003 (239), 2004 (227), and 2005 (260, four short of the all - time record of 264 by the 1997 Seattle Mariners). Many of the Rangers' already - skilled hitters take advantage of this, some even racking up multiple 30 + Home run seasons, such as Ian Kinsler, Adrián Beltré, and Josh Hamilton . The longest home run recorded was 485 feet to right - center field by Rangers LF Josh Hamilton on June 27, 2010 . </P>

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