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Tingley Field (originally named Rio Grande Park) was a baseball stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which served as the home of professional baseball in Albuquerque from 1932 to 1968. It could accommodate 5000 fans, with seating for 3000.
Texas League Park [x] Oklahoma City Indians: Oklahoma City: Oklahoma: 9,000 [72] Tim McCarver Stadium [y] Memphis Blues: Memphis: Tennessee: 1963 5,447 [73] Tingley Field [z] Albuquerque Dukes/Dodgers: Albuquerque: New Mexico: 1932 5,315 [75] Toros Stadium [aa] Victoria Rosebuds, Victoria Giants, Victoria Toros: Victoria: Texas: 1947 5,000 [76 ...
The dimensions of the park were 360 feet to left field, 350 feet to right field, and 410 feet to center, approximately the same size as Tingley Field. [4] The stadium was a fairly basic facility with a central concessions area, offices, and ticketing behind a single-level grandstand.
Regions Field, home of the Birmingham Barons. Rickwood Field, a former home of the Birmingham Barons.. There are eight stadiums in use by Southern League (SL) baseball teams. . The oldest stadium is Synovus Park (1926) in Columbus, Georgia, which will be the home of the Columbus Clingstones beginning in 2
Tingley Coliseum is an 11,571-seat multi-purpose arena in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Originally built as a rodeo and horse show auditorium, [ 1 ] it is located at 300 San Pedro Drive N.E. It was home to the Albuquerque Six-Guns and New Mexico Scorpions ice hockey teams [ 2 ] and the Albuquerque Thunderbirds of the NBA Development League from 2005 ...
Tingley Beach was renovated starting in 2004 and reopened to the public in November 2005. [4] The facility features fishing ponds for adults and children, a model boating pond, paddle boats, nature trails, a gift shop, a restaurant, and a narrow-gauge railroad connecting Tingley Beach with the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden , ABQ BioPark Aquarium ...
The Isotopes play at Isotopes Park, the completely renovated stadium that now stands at the site of the Dukes former home field, Albuquerque Sports Stadium. This award-winning stadium [ 5 ] [ 6 ] opened in 2003 and is shared with the University of New Mexico Lobos baseball team, hosting approximately 100 home games each year, as well as New ...
Nationals Park: 41,373 [16] Washington, D.C. Grass Washington Nationals: 2008 402 feet (123 m) Retro-modern: Open Oracle Park: 41,331 [17] San Francisco, California: Grass San Francisco Giants: 2000 391 feet (119 m) Retro-classic: Open Oriole Park at Camden Yards: 44,970 Baltimore, Maryland: Grass Baltimore Orioles: 1992 410 feet (125 m) Retro ...