Kauffman Stadium

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Kauffman Stadium
Location Kansas City, Missouri
Opened April 10, 1973
Other Names Royals Stadium (1973-93)
Tenants Kansas City Royals (1973-present)

Kauffman Stadium, often called "The K", is a baseball park located in Kansas City, Missouri. It is home to the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). It is part of the Truman Sports Complex together with the adjacent Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). The ballpark is named for Ewing Kauffman, the founder and first owner of the Royals.

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
Major League Baseball 1973 Kansas City Royals Program
1974 Kansas City Royals Program
1975 Kansas City Royals Program
1977 Kansas City Royals Program (1 • 2)
1978 Kansas City Royals Program (1 • 2)
1979 Kansas City Royals Program
1980 Kansas City Royals Program
1981 Kansas City Royals Program
1982 Kansas City Royals Program
1983 Kansas City Royals Program
1985 Kansas City Royals Program
1986 Kansas City Royals Program
1987 Kansas City Royals Program
1989 Kansas City Royals Program
1993 Kansas City Royals Program

See also

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