Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:00 am EDT

Creighton won't have to worry too much about getting used to its surroundings if it makes it back to the College World Series beginning in 2011.
In an agreement with the Metropolitan Entertainment and Convention Authority of Omaha, the Bluejays have agreed to play their home games at TD Ameritrade Park, which will serve as the new home of the College World Series beginning in '11.
Under the lease agreement, the Bluejays will play some home games at the ballpark in '11 and all of their home games at the ballpark starting in '12. Creighton fans also will have the ability to purchase suites and club seating included with the new stadium.
TD Ameritrade Park will have a capacity of 24,000 spectactors. By comparison, the current home -- Rosenblatt Stadium -- has an official capacity of 23,100 spectactors.
"MECA and Creighton have an excellent working relationship and we thank Creighton University President Father John Schlegel and athletic director Bruce Rasmussen for their continued support of our facilities and the City of Omaha," Werner-Robertson said. "We are proud to have Creighton basketball and now baseball as anchor tenants at Qwest Center Omaha and TD AMERITRADE Park Omaha."
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