No, the compound noun 'ballpark' is a common noun, a general word for any ballpark anywhere.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Ballpark (brand) hot dogs or Saint Louis Ballpark Village (dining and entertainment facility) in St. Louis, MO.
In the United States, a "ballpark" commonly refers to a playing field, especially one used for baseball games, that is completely or partially enclosed by a tiered structure for spectator seating. A common term used to refer to the seating structure is "grandstand". Some ballparks also have bleachers which are basically benches and not seats with backs. Sometimes the term "ballpark" is used to refer to the entire structure (e.g."The team is planning to build a new ballpark") or just the playing field (e.g."He hit a home run out of the ballpark").
A ballpark figure is an "educated guess" (or experienced guesstimate).Example: I might guess notebooks cost 4-5 dollars each (not on sale). I need 2 notebooks, 1 package of pens, and a new backpack. I guess it will cost around $40.00 as a ballpark figure. I actually spend $39.95 US, and bought a package of pencils too.
The nouns acting as adjectives or proper adjectives are:baseball gamebig league ballparkCubs fan
I promote you to manager. Iam a band promoter part time. Promote means to encourage or talk highly of.... If you like McDonalds and you tell someone how much you like it you a promoting McDonalds.
It is a pitcher's ballpark. It has tough dimensions for a hitter. Here is an article describing a hitter's ballpark vs. a pitcher's ballpark.
The Ballpark at Arlington, Ameriquest Field, & Ranger's Ballpark in Arlington
There Used to Be a Ballpark was created in 1973.
Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark was created in 1998.
A ballpark frank is an oversized hotdog sold at sporting stadiums.
Fifth Third Ballpark was created in 1994.
Spring Mobile Ballpark was created in 1994.
Dr Pepper Ballpark was created in 2003.
Brent Brown Ballpark was created in 2005.
Coral Seymour Ballpark was created in 1976.
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington was created in 1994.
The new Twins Ballpark is called Target Field