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Dante Benedetti Diamond at Max Ulrich Field is a baseball venue in San Francisco, California, United States. It is home to the San Francisco Dons baseball team of the NCAA Division I West Coast Conference. [1] Built in 1953, [2] the original facility had a capacity of 2,000 spectators. [3] The venue was originally called simply Max Ulrich Field.
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San Francisco – California State League (1896 only) San Francisco Olympics – California League (1897) Location: Northeast corner of 16th Street and Folsom Street (per 1897 city directory); 16th Street (south, first base); Folsom Street (west, third base); 15th Street (north, left field); Harrison Street (east, right field) (per 1899 Sanborn ...
San Francisco Dons; 2025 San Francisco Dons baseball team: University: University of San Francisco: Head coach: Rob DiToma (3rd season) Conference: West Coast Conference: Location: San Francisco, California: Home stadium: Dante Benedetti Diamond at Max Ulrich Field (Capacity: 2,000) Nickname: Dons: Colors: Green and gold [1] NCAA Tournament ...
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Ewing Field was a baseball park in San Francisco, California.It served as the home of the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League for a single season, 1914.. Ewing Field was located in the Richmond District of the city, bounded by Masonic Avenue (east, third base); St. Rose's Avenue (now Anza Street, north, first base) and Geary Boulevard (a block north of St. Rose / Anza ...