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Latest revision as of 09:23, 3 March 2022

Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium
Location Tucson, Arizona
Opened February 27, 1998
Other Names Tucson Electric Park (1998-2010)
Tenants Tucson Padres (2011-13)
Arizona Diamondbacks (1998-2010)
Chicago White Sox (1998-2008)
Tucson Sidewinders (1998-2008)

Tucson Electric Park opened in 1998. Larger and more modern than central Tucson's Hi Corbett Field, it is situated 4 miles south of Hi Corbett, at the intersection of several major thoroughfares including I-10 and SR-86. TEP opened the same year that the Arizona Diamondbacks began operations in Phoenix, and the Tucson Toros moved from Hi Corbett to TEP, renamed themselves the Tucson Sidewinders, and became the Diamondbacks' AAA affiliate. Furthermore, the Diamondbacks themselves became a tenant of TEP for spring training, sharing the facility with the Chicago White Sox (who moved from their previous spring training facility in Sarasota, Florida).

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
Major League Baseball 1998 Arizona Diamondbacks Spring Training Program
1999 Arizona Diamondbacks Spring Training Program
Chicago White Sox Spring Training Program

See also

List of Major League Baseball stadiums

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