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List of Pacific Coast League stadiums

Las Vegas Ballpark, one of the newest stadiums in the Pacific Coast League, opened in 2019. It is the home of the Las Vegas Aviators.
Wrigley Field in Los Angeles was home to the PCL's Los Angeles Angels, a former Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs, who play at its more famous namesake.

There are ten stadiums in use by Pacific Coast League (PCL) baseball teams. The oldest stadium is Cheney Stadium, home of the Tacoma Rainiers, which opened in 1960. The newest stadium is Daybreak Field at America First Square, home of the Salt Lake Bees, which will open for the 2025 season. One stadium was built in the 1960s, one in the 1990s, four in the 2000s, three in the 2010s, and one in the 2020s. The highest seating capacity of all active stadiums is 14,014, at Sutter Health Park, where the Sacramento River Cats play. The lowest capacity is Tacoma's Cheney Stadium, with 6,500 seats. All stadiums use a grass surface.

From the PCL's foundation in 1903, its teams played at some 74 stadiums located among 45 municipalities across the United States and in Canada.

Active stadiums

Name Team City State Opened Capacity Ref.
Cheney Stadium Tacoma Rainiers Tacoma Washington 1960 6,500 [1]
Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark Oklahoma City Comets Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1998 9,000 [2]
Constellation Field Sugar Land Space Cowboys Sugar Land Texas 2012 7,500 [3]
Daybreak Field at America First Square Salt Lake Bees South Jordan Utah 2025 8,500 [4]
Dell Diamond Round Rock Express Round Rock Texas 2000 11,631 [5]
Greater Nevada Field Reno Aces Reno Nevada 2009 9,013 [6]
Las Vegas Ballpark Las Vegas Aviators Las Vegas Nevada 2019 10,000 [7]
Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park Albuquerque Isotopes Albuquerque New Mexico 2003 13,500 [8]
Southwest University Park El Paso Chihuahuas El Paso Texas 2014 9,500 [9]
Sutter Health Park Sacramento River Cats Sacramento California 2000 14,014 [10]

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Future stadiums, proposed, and under construction

Stadium name Team City State Opening Capacity Status Ref.

Former stadiums

Key
Name
The ballpark's name in its most recent season of hosting PCL baseball
First season
The ballpark's first season of hosting PCL baseball
Last season
The ballpark's last season of hosting PCL baseball
Name Team(s) City State/Province First
season
Last
season
Ref(s).
Albuquerque Sports Stadium Albuquerque Dukes Albuquerque New Mexico 1972 2000 [11]
All Sports Stadium Oklahoma City 89ers Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1963 1968 [12]
Aloha Stadium Hawaii Islanders Honolulu Hawaii 1975 1985 [13]
AutoZone Park Memphis Redbirds Memphis Tennessee 2000 2020 [14]
Bonneville Park Salt Lake City Bees Salt Lake City Utah 1915 1925 [15]
Burnett Field Dallas Rangers Dallas Texas 1964 1964 [16]
Burns Stadium[a] Calgary Cannons Calgary Alberta 1985 2002 [17]
Bush Stadium[b] Indianapolis Indians Indianapolis Indiana 1964 1968 [18]
Cashman Field Las Vegas 51s Las Vegas Nevada 1983 2018 [19]
Charles C. Hughes Stadium Sacramento Solons Sacramento California 1974 1976 [20]
Chukchansi Park Fresno Grizzlies Fresno California 2002 2020 [21]
Chutes Park Los Angeles Angels Los Angeles California 1903 1911 [22]
Civic Stadium Eugene Emeralds Eugene Oregon 1969 1973 [23]
Civic Stadium Seattle Rainiers Seattle Washington 1932 1938 [24]
Derks Field[c] Salt Lake City Bees[d]
Salt Lake City Gulls
Salt Lake City Utah 1958 1984 [25]
Dugdale Field Seattle Indians Seattle Washington 1919 1932 [26]
Ewing Field Mission Wolves[e]
Sacramento Wolves
San Francisco Seals
San Francisco California 1914 1914 [27]
Fairgrounds Park Spokane Indians Spokane Washington 1958 1982 [28]
First Horizon Park[f] Nashville Sounds Nashville Tennessee 2015 2020 [29]
Freeman's Park Oakland Oaks Oakland California 1903 1912 [30]
Gilmore Field Hollywood Stars Hollywood California 1939 1957 [31]
Herschel Greer Stadium Nashville Sounds Nashville Tennessee 1998 2014 [32]
Hi Corbett Field Tucson Toros Tucson Arizona 1969 1997 [33]
Honolulu Stadium Hawaii Islanders Honolulu Hawaii 1961 1975 [34]
John Affleck Park Ogden A's Ogden Utah 1979 1980 [35]
John Ducey Park[g] Edmonton Trappers Edmonton Alberta 1981 1994 [36]
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium Omaha Royals Omaha Nebraska 1998 2010 [37]
Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium[h] Tucson Sidewinders[i]
Tucson Padres
Tucson Arizona 1998 2013 [38]
LaGrave Field Dallas-Fort Worth Rangers Fort Worth Texas 1963 1963 [39]
Lane Field San Diego Padres San Diego California 1936 1967 [40]
Maier Park Vernon Tigers Vernon California 1909 1925 [41]
Mile High Stadium Denver Bears Denver Colorado 1963 1968 [42]
Moreing Field[j] Sacramento Wolves[k]
Sacramento Solons
Sacramento California 1909 1960 [43]
Nat Bailey Stadium[l] Vancouver Mounties[m]
Vancouver Canadians
Vancouver British Columbia 1956 1999 [44]
Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium San Antonio Missions San Antonio Texas 2019 2020 [45]
Oak Park Sacramento Senators[n]
Sacramento Sacts
Sacramento California 1903 1909 [46]
Oaks Park Oakland Oaks Oakland California 1913 1955 [47]
Pete Beiden Field Fresno Grizzlies Fresno California 1998 2001 [48]
PGE Park[o] Portland Beavers Portland Oregon 1956 2010 [49]
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix Firebirds Phoenix Arizona 1958 1991 [50]
Principal Park Iowa Cubs Des Moines Iowa 1998 2020 [51]
Rainbow Stadium Hawaii Islanders Honolulu Hawaii 1986 1987 [52]
Recreation Park San Francisco Seals[p]
Mission Reds
San Francisco California 1907 1930 [53]
Recreation Park Seattle Siwashes Seattle Washington 1903 1906 [54]
Riverfront Stadium Wichita Wind Surge Wichita Kansas 1903 1906 [55]
San Diego Stadium San Diego Padres San Diego California 1968 1968 [56]
San Jose Municipal Stadium San Jose Missions San Jose California 1977 1978 [57]
Scottsdale Stadium Phoenix Firebirds Scottsdale Arizona 1992 1997 [58]
Seals Stadium San Francisco Seals[q]
Mission Reds
San Francisco California 1931 1957 [59]
Security Service Field[r] Colorado Springs Sky Sox Colorado Springs Colorado 1988 2018 [60]
Shrine on Airline[s] New Orleans Baby Cakes New Orleans Louisiana 1998 2019 [61]
Sick's Stadium Seattle Angels Seattle Washington 1938 1968 [62]
Smith's Ballpark[t] Salt Lake Bees Salt Lake City Utah 1994 14,511 [63][64]
Spurgeon Stadium Colorado Springs Sky Sox Colorado Springs Colorado 1988 1988 [65]
Tacoma Baseball Park Tacoma Tigers Tacoma Washington 1904 1905 [66]
Telus Field[u] Edmonton Trappers Edmonton Alberta 1995 2004 [67]
Texas League Park Tulsa Oilers Tulsa Oklahoma 1966 1967 [68]
Tim McCarver Stadium Memphis Redbirds Memphis Tennessee 1998 1999 [69]
Travelers Field Arkansas Travelers Little Rock Arkansas 1964 1965 [70]
Vaughn Street Park Portland Beavers Portland Oregon 1903 1955 [71]
Washington Park Los Angeles Angels[v]
Venice Tigers
Los Angeles California 1911 1925 [72][73]
Werner Park Omaha Storm Chasers Omaha Nebraska 2011 2020 [74]
Westgate Park San Diego Padres San Diego California 1958 1967 [75]
Wrigley Field Los Angeles Angels[w]
Hollywood Stars
Los Angeles California 1925 1957 [76]

Unknown stadiums

No information is available as to the ballparks of these teams in these seasons.

Team City State First
season
Last
season
Fresno Raisin Eaters Fresno California 1906 1906
Sacramento? Sacramento California 1905 1905
San Francisco Seals San Francisco California 1903 1907

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See also

Notes

  1. ^ Burns Stadium was previously known as Foothills Stadium (1985–1995).
  2. ^ Bush Stadium was previously known as Victory Field (1964–1966).
  3. ^ Derks Field was previously known as Community Park (1926–1945).
  4. ^ Derks Field was home the Salt Lake City Bees (1958–1965) and Salt Lake City Gulls (1970–1984).
  5. ^ Ewing Field was home to the Mission Wolves, Sacramento Wolves, and San Francisco Seals in 1914.
  6. ^ First Horizon Park was previously known as First Tennessee Park (2015–2019).
  7. ^ John Ducey Park was previously known as Renfrew Park (1981–1983).
  8. ^ Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium was previously known as Tucson Electric Park (1998–2010).
  9. ^ Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium was home to the Tucson Sidewinders (1998–2008) and Tucson Padres (2011–2013).
  10. ^ Moreing Field was previously known as Buffalo Recreation Park (1909–1921), Cardinal Field (1936–1943), Doubleday Park (1944–1945), and Edmonds Park (1946–1960).
  11. ^ Moreing Field was home to the Sacramento Wolves (1909–1914) and Sacramento Solons (1918–1960).
  12. ^ Nat Bailey Stadium was previously known as Capilano Stadium (1956–1969).
  13. ^ Nat Bailey Stadium was home to the Vancouver Mounties (1956–1962, 1965–1969) and Vancouver Canadians (1978–1999).
  14. ^ Oak Park was home to the Sacramento Senators (1903) and Sacramento Sacts (1909).
  15. ^ PGE Park was previously known as Multnomah Stadium (1956–1969) and Portland Civic Stadium (1970–1999).
  16. ^ Recreation Park was home to the San Francisco Seals (1907–1913, 1915–1930) and Mission Reds (1926–1930).
  17. ^ Seals Stadium was home to the San Francisco Seals (1931–1957) and Mission Reds (1931–1937).
  18. ^ Security Service Field was previously known as Sky Sox Stadium (1988–2004).
  19. ^ Shrine on Airline was previously known as Zephyr Field (1998–2016).
  20. ^ Smith's Ballpark was previously known as Franklin Quest Stadium (1994–1998) and Franklin Covey Field (1999–2009), and Spring Mobile Park (2010–2014).
  21. ^ Telus Field was previously known as Edmonton Stadium (1995).
  22. ^ Washington Park was home to the Los Angeles Angels (1911–1925) and Venice Tigers (1913–1914).
  23. ^ Wrigley Field was home to both the Los Angeles Angels (1925–1957) and Hollywood Stars (1926–1935, 1938).

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  21. ^ "Chukchansi Park in Fresno, CA". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
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  31. ^ "Gilmore Field in Hollywood, CA". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
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  34. ^ "Honolulu Stadium in Honolulu, HI". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  35. ^ "John Affleck Park in Ogden, UT". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  36. ^ "John Ducey Stadium in Edmonton, AB". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  37. ^ "Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  38. ^ "Minor league baseball at Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium in Tucson, AZ". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  39. ^ "LaGrave Field in Fort Worth, TX". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  40. ^ "Minor league baseball at Lane Field in San Diego, CA". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  41. ^ "Minor league baseball at Maier Park in Vernon, CA". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  42. ^ "Mile High Stadium in Denver, CO". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  43. ^ "Minor league baseball at Moreing Field in Sacramento, CA". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
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  45. ^ "Minor league baseball at Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium in San Antonio, TX". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
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  51. ^ "Principal Park in Des Moines, IA". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  52. ^ "Rainbow Stadium in Honolulu, HI". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
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  54. ^ "Minor league baseball at Recreation Park in Seattle, WA". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
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  58. ^ "Minor league baseball at Scottsdale Stadium in Scottsdale, AZ". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  59. ^ "Seals Stadium in San Francisco, CA". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  60. ^ "Security Service Stadium in Colorado Springs, CO". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  61. ^ "Zephyr Field in New Orleans, LA". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  62. ^ "Minor league baseball at Sick's Stadium in Seattle, WA". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  63. ^ "Minor league baseball at Spring Mobile Park in Salt Lake City, UT". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
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  67. ^ "TELUS Stadium in Edmonton, AB". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  68. ^ "Minor league baseball at Texas League Park in Tulsa, OK". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  69. ^ "Tim McCarver Stadium in Memphis, TN". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  70. ^ "Ray Winder Field in Little Rock, AR". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  71. ^ "Vaughn Street Park in Portland, OR". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  72. ^ "Washington Park in Los Angeles, CA". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  73. ^ "Washington Park in Venice, CA". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  74. ^ "Werner Park in Omaha, NE". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  75. ^ "Minor league baseball at Westgate Park in San Diego, CA". Stats Crew. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
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