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Pacific Coast League

History of the Baseball Stadiums of the Pacific Coast League & the PCL Baseball Parks

The Triple-A Pacific Coast League is one of the longest running Minor League systems in history. Dating back to 1903, the PCL was so popular along the West Coast that it nearly became a 3rd Major League system, and certainly operated as such. Teams like the Hollywood Stars, the San Francisco Seals and the Los Angeles Angels drew as much nostalgia as Hollywood itself. Today… the PCL is as exciting as ever as the final stop before the Majors.

Isotopes Park
Albuquerque N.M.
Colorado Rockies

Southwest University Pk
El Paso Texas
San Diego Padres

Fresno GRIZZLIES

Chukchansi Park
Fresno California
Washington Nationals

Principal Park
Des Moines Iowa
Chicago Cubs

Las Vegas AVIATORS

Las Vegas Ballpark
Las Vegas Nevada
Oakland Athletics

Autozone Park
Memphis Tenn
St. Louis Cardinals

Nashville SOUNDS

First Horizon Park
Nashville Tennessee
Texas Rangers

Bricktown Ballpark
Oklahoma City OK
Los Angeles Dodgers

Werner Park
Omaha Nebraska
Kansas City Royals

Reno ACES

Greater Nevada Field
Reno Nevada
Az Diamondbacks

Dell Diamond
Round Rock Texas
Houston Astros

Sacramento RIVERCATS

Raley (Sutter Health) Field
Sacramento Calif.
San Francisco Giants

Smith’s Ballpark
Salt Lake City Utah
Los Angeles Angels

Nelson W. Wolff Stadium
San Antonio Texas
Milwaukee Brewers

Cheney Stadium
Tacoma Washington
Seattle Mariners

Wichita WIND SURGE

TBA Park
Wichita Kansas
Miami Marlins

Complete history of the Pacific Coast League's Baseball Stadiums (Click on any photo to see that ballpark's full online gallery)

Isotopes Park
Albuquerque Isotopes
Present – 2003

Southwest Univ Park
El Paso Chihuahuas
Present – 2014

HONOLULU Hawaii

Honolulu Stadium
Hawaii Islanders
1974-1961

Autozone Park
Memphis Redbirds
Present – 2000

All Sports Stadium
Oklahoma 89ers
1968-1963

RENO Nevada

Aces Ballpark
Reno Aces
Present-2009

Westgate Park
San Diego Padres
1968-1958

SPOKANE Wash.

Avista Stadium
Spokane Indians
1982-1958

Albuquerque Sports
Albuquerque Dukes
1996-1972

Civic Stadium
Eugene Emeralds
1973-1969

HONOLULU Hawaii (Maui)

War Memorial Stad.
Hawaii Islanders
1987 *Alternate Pk

MEMPHIS Tenn.

Tim McCarver Stad.
Memphis Tennessee
1999 – 1998

Werner Park
Omaha Storm Chasers
Present-2011

Dell Diamond
Round Rock Express
Present – 2005

SAN DIEGO CA

Lane Field
San Diego Padres
1968-1962

Cheney Stadium
Tacoma Rainiers
Present-1960

Foothills Stadium
aka Burns Stadium
Calgary Cannons
2002-1985

FORT WORTH TX

LaGrave Field I
Dallas Rangers
1963

HONOLULU Hawaii (Maui)

F.F. Baldwin Park
Hawaii Islanders
1961 *Alternate Pk

NASHVILLE Tenn.

First Horizon Park
Nashville Sounds
Present – 2015

Rosenblatt Stadium
Omaha Royals
2010 – 1998

SACRAMENTO CA

Raley Field
Sacrmento RiverCats
Present – 2000

Seals Stadium
San Francisco Seals
and Mission Reds
1957-1931

Tucson Electric Pk
/ Kino Stadium
Tucson Sidewinders
Pres.-2011, 08-1998

COLORADO SPRINGS CO

Security Service Field
Col. Springs Sky Sox
2018-1988

FRESNO California

Chukchansi Park
Fresno Grizzlies
Present-2002

HONOLULU Hawaii (Oahu)

Millican Field
Hawaii Islanders
1961 *Alternate Pk

Herschel Greer Stad
Nashville Sounds
2014 -1998

Scottsdale Stadium
Phoenix Firebirds
1997-1992

SACRAMENTO CA

Hughes Stadium
Sacramento Solons
1976-1974

Recreation Park
San Francisco Seals /
Mission Reds
1930-05 (Exc 1914)

Hi Corbett Park
Tucson Toros
1997-1969

COLORADO SPRINGS CO

Spurgeon Stadium
Col. Springs Sky Sox
1988

FRESNO California

Pete Beiden Field
Fresno Grizzlies
2001-1998

Bush Stadium
Indianapolis Indians
1968-1964

Shrine on Airline New Orleans Zephyrs 2019-1998

Peoria Sports Complex
Phoenix Firebirds
1997-1994 Alternate

SACRAMENTO CA

Edmonds Field
Sacramento Solons
1964-1949

Ewing Park
San Francisco Seals
Mission Wolves
1914

Oiler Park
Tulsa Oilers
1968-1966

DALLAS Texas

Burnett Field
DFW Rangers
1964-1963

Gilmore Field
Hollywood Stars
1957-1939

LAS VEGAS NV

Las Vegas Ballpark
Las Vegas Aviators
Present – 2019

Queens Park Stad.
Vancouver Mounties
1962-1961 Alternate

Phoenix Municipal II
Phoenix Firebirds
1992-1966

SACRAMENTO CA

Moering Field
Sacrimento Solons
1948-1905

SAN JOSE CA

Municipal Stadium
San Jose Missions
1978-1977

Nat Bailey Stadium
Capilano Stadium
Vancouver Canadians
1999-1956

DENVER Colorado

Mile High Stadium
Denver Bears
1968-1963

Gilmore Stadium
Hollywood Stars
1939

Cashman Field
Las Vegas 51s
Present – 1983

OAKLAND CA

Oaks Ballpark
Oakland Oaks
1955-1913

Phoenix Municipal I
Phoenix Giants
1959-1958

Franklin Covey Stad.
Salt Lake Bees
Present – 1994

Sicks Stadium
Seattle Rainiers
1968-1938

VENICE California

Venice Park
Venice Tigers
1913-1915

Principal Park /
Sec Taylor Stadium II
Iowa Cubs
Present-1998

HONOLULU Hawaii

Aloha Stadium
Hawaii Islanders
1987-1975

Ray Winder Field
Arkansas Travelers
1965-1964

John Affleck Park
Ogden A’s
1979-1978

PGE (Civic) Stadium
Portland Beavers
2010-1956

Derks Field
Salt Lake Trappers
Present – 1946

Civic Stadium
Seattle Rainiers
1937-1933

VERNON California

Venice Park
(moved from Venice)
Vernon Tigers
1925-1916

Telus Field
Edmonton Trappers
2004-1995

HONOLULU Hawaii

Francis Wong Stad.
aka Honolulu Stad.
Hawaii Islanders
1987,1975,1961 *alt

Wrigley Field II
Los Angles Angels
Hollywood Stars(35-26) 1957-1926

AT&T; Bricktown Bpk
Oklahoma Redhawks
Present – 1998

Vaughn Street Park
Portland Beavers
1955-1906

SALT LAKE CITY Utah

Bonneville Park
Salt Lake Bees
1925-1915

Dugdale Park
Seattle Rainiers
1932-1913

VERNON California

Maier Park
Vernon Tigers
1909-1912

Renfrew / John Ducey
Edmonton Trappers
1994-1981

HONOLULU Hawaii

Rainbow Stadium/
Les Murakami Field
Hawaii Islanders
1987-86, 1984 *alt

LOS ANGELES CA

Washington Park
Los Angeles Angels
1925-1903

Nelson W. Wolff Stadium
San Antonio Missions
Present – 2019

WICHITA Kansas

TBA
Wichita Wind Surge
Present-2020

Eric and Wendy Pastore

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All Research by Gord Brown, SABR
except *Hawaii Ballparks – Larry Zuckerman
*New Westminster B.C. – Ken McIntosh