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Revision as of 15:08, 4 September 2023
Location | St. Petersburg, Florida |
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Opened | 1947 |
Other Names | Progress Energy Park (2003-11) Florida Power Park (1998-2002) |
Tenants | Tampa Bay Rays (1998-2008) St. Louis Cardinals (1947-97) Baltimore Orioles (1991-95) New York Mets (1962-87) New York Yankees (1947-50, 1952-61) New York Giants (1951) |
Al Lang Stadium is a 7,500-seat sports stadium in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida that is the current home field of the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the USL Championship. It was used almost exclusively as a spring training baseball park for over 60 years. However, since the Rowdies moved to the facility in 2011, it has been reconfigured to better host soccer.
Teams and Seasons
Season | Team | League |
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1990 | St. Louis Cardinals | Major League Baseball |
List of publication appearances
See also
List of Major League Baseball stadiums
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