Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Volcanoes Stadium is a minor league baseball park in the northwest United States, located in Keizer, Oregon. It is the home field of the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes , formerly the Class A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants in the short-season Northwest League . [ 1 ]
The city gets paid 5% of all ticket sales for games and events in the stadium and 20% for parking, according to the original contract. ... Volcanoes Stadium's new turf makes it a multi-use ...
The Volcanoes finished the year at 43–33, tied with the Southern Oregon Timberjacks. In a one-game play-off the Volcanoes bested the Timberjacks to earn the south division title. Salem-Keizer defeated the Boise Hawks in the best-of-three series en route to a Northwest League championship. In 2001, the Volcanoes won the south division title.
It is a four-team league consisting of the Volcanoes and Campesinos de Salem-Keiser (founding members), as well as two returning teams from the past, the Salem Senators (founded in the 1940's) and the Portland Mavericks (founded in the 1970's).
Nov. 21—Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park has canceled all indoor programs and is also requesting visitors wear masks at its indoor venues due to high COVID-19 hospitalization admission levels in ...
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. How to watch Colorado-Kansas game. ... Colorado schedule 2024. Aug. 29: vs. North Dakota State, W 31-26. Sept. 7: at Nebraska, L 28-10.
After Volcanoes ownership bought the rights to the Mavericks and revived the team to create the Mavericks Independent Baseball League in 2021, a four-team league that would play all of its games at Volcanoes Stadium in Keizer, Oregon. The Mavericks' first game in the new league's inaugural season is planned for on May 13, 2021. [41]
A crowd of 4,865 showed up for the first game against the Yakima Pippins, which at the time was the largest sports crowd for an event in Salem. [3] Waters died after the season, and in 1942 his widow sold the team to the Portland Beavers , who used it as a farm team . [ 3 ]