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The park opened in 1998 and has a capacity of around 2,000. It also hosts the baseball team of St. Cloud State University, which competes in the NCAA Division II Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. [2] The field is located at St. Cloud's Municipal Athletic Complex, next to Dick Putz Field, which played host to the River Bats for the 1997 ...
In 2013, the arena was renamed in honor of former St. Cloud State, University of Minnesota, and Miracle on Ice hockey coach Herb Brooks. [2] The same year, the National Hockey Center reopened after an extensive addition and renovation by JLG Architects which included a new atrium and entrance, west-end seating, expanded suites and club level ...
In February 2012, the Northwoods League sold the team rights to a local interest group while reserving the rights to the name and logo. The St. Cloud franchise played the 2012 season as the St. Cloud Rox, hearkening back to a popular minor league team that played in the city until 1971.
SAINT CLOUD – For three days in June, first-year manager Nick Studdard was the only coach on staff for the St. Cloud Rox. After the Rox fought their way back to .500 from a 2-6 start, both of ...
Jul. 24—WILLMAR — There was no shortage of hits for St. Cloud as the Rox snapped Willmar's five-game winning streak. The Rox (12-7, 33-20) lashed out 18 hits en route to a 13-4 victory against ...
Jun. 24—ST. CLOUD — Stringing together four runs apiece in the fifth and sixth innings, the St. Cloud Rox secured a 9-3 Northwoods League win, locking up the doubleheader sweep over the ...
The St. Cloud Rox were a professional minor league baseball team that existed from 1946 to 1971 in St Cloud, Minnesota, playing in the Northern League for the duration of the franchise. The St. Cloud Rox were an affiliate of the Minnesota Twins (1965–1971), Chicago Cubs (1960–1964), San Francisco Giants (1958–1959) and New York Giants ...
The St. Cloud Rox also had a booth set up. Wallner went to Forest Lake Area High School and he remembered traveling to Joe Faber Field and Waite Park to play local Legion and youth teams growing up.