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Kauffman Stadium was the only baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era, and is one of two such facilities (with Dodger Stadium ) that are still active and were never converted ...
At the end of the 71-game 2015 season, 565,548 people had attended a game at First Tennessee Park, for an average attendance of 7,965 per game, compared to 4,909 per game for the last season at Greer. [43] [44] The Sounds' June 4 game against the Salt Lake Bees was the first event to be nationally televised from the ballpark. [45]
The first All-Star Game was held as part of the 1933 World's Fair at Comiskey Park and was the brainchild of Arch Ward, then sports editor for the Chicago Tribune. [1] Initially intended to be a one-time event, its great success resulted in making the game an annual event, with some years (1959–1962) having two All-Star Games.
There is a new food stand at Kauffman Stadium, and it honors one of the Kansas City Royals’ biggest stars. On Friday, Pasquantino’s opened for business near Section 208 at The K.
Royals Stadium, as it was known from its opening in 1973 until it was renamed 20 years later in honor of team founder Ewing Kauffman, was the sole baseball-only stadium built in the majors between ...
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Old Busch Stadium, 1966 Home of: St. Louis Brown Stockings – National Association (1875) and National League (1876–1877) St. Louis Browns – American Association (1882–1891) and as St. Louis Cardinals – NL (mid-1920 to mid-1966) St. Louis Whites – Western Association (1888 part season) St. Louis Browns – American League (1902–1953)
Here is what fans need to know about attending the Royals’ team workout at Kauffman Stadium a day before the season opener.