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pavilion

[puh-vil-yuhn] / pəˈvɪl yən /
NOUN
domed building or tent
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When completed, the rigorously composed, historically inspired stone pavilion bore all the hallmarks of Johnson and Kelly’s more than half dozen collaborations.

From Los Angeles Times

He wallops his first ball to the boundary and then promptly heads back to the pavilion.

From BBC

The couple attends a half-dozen games a year, often sitting in the outfield pavilions because it’s more fun.

From Los Angeles Times

He was more relieved than he was overjoyed, which was evident by how he looked as he rounded the bases after launching a seventh-inning fastball by Taylor Rodgers halfway up the right-field pavilion.

From Los Angeles Times

Playing his ninth game for his new team, Ohtani pulled a 93.2 mph sinker from left-hander Taylor Rogers on the upper, outer portion of the strike zone into the right-center field pavilion.

From Seattle Times