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.
Chukchansi Park
Fresno California
Washington Nationals
Las Vegas Ballpark
Las Vegas Nevada
Oakland Athletics
First Horizon Park
Nashville Tennessee
Texas Rangers
Greater Nevada Field
Reno Nevada
Az Diamondbacks
Raley (Sutter Health) Field
Sacramento Calif.
San Francisco Giants
TBA Park
Wichita Kansas
Miami Marlins
Honolulu Stadium
Hawaii Islanders
1974-1961
Aces Ballpark
Reno Aces
Present-2009
Avista Stadium
Spokane Indians
1982-1958
War Memorial Stad.
Hawaii Islanders
1987 *Alternate Pk
Tim McCarver Stad.
Memphis Tennessee
1999 – 1998
Lane Field
San Diego Padres
1968-1962
LaGrave Field I
Dallas Rangers
1963
F.F. Baldwin Park
Hawaii Islanders
1961 *Alternate Pk
First Horizon Park
Nashville Sounds
Present – 2015
Raley Field
Sacrmento RiverCats
Present – 2000
Security Service Field
Col. Springs Sky Sox
2018-1988
Chukchansi Park
Fresno Grizzlies
Present-2002
Millican Field
Hawaii Islanders
1961 *Alternate Pk
Hughes Stadium
Sacramento Solons
1976-1974
Spurgeon Stadium
Col. Springs Sky Sox
1988
Pete Beiden Field
Fresno Grizzlies
2001-1998
Edmonds Field
Sacramento Solons
1964-1949
Burnett Field
DFW Rangers
1964-1963
Las Vegas Ballpark
Las Vegas Aviators
Present – 2019
Moering Field
Sacrimento Solons
1948-1905
Municipal Stadium
San Jose Missions
1978-1977
Mile High Stadium
Denver Bears
1968-1963
Oaks Ballpark
Oakland Oaks
1955-1913
Venice Park
Venice Tigers
1913-1915
Aloha Stadium
Hawaii Islanders
1987-1975
Venice Park
(moved from Venice)
Vernon Tigers
1925-1916
Francis Wong Stad.
aka Honolulu Stad.
Hawaii Islanders
1987,1975,1961 *alt
Bonneville Park
Salt Lake Bees
1925-1915
Maier Park
Vernon Tigers
1909-1912
Rainbow Stadium/
Les Murakami Field
Hawaii Islanders
1987-86, 1984 *alt
Washington Park
Los Angeles Angels
1925-1903
TBA
Wichita Wind Surge
Present-2020
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