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Revision as of 07:25, 22 March 2022
Location | Sarasota, Florida |
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Opened | 1989 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | Baltimore Orioles (1991, 2010-present) Sarasota Reds (2004-09) Cincinnati Reds (1998-2009) Sarasota Red Sox (1994-2004) Chicago White Sox (1989-97) Sarasota White Sox (1989-93) |
Ed Smith Stadium is a baseball field located in Sarasota, Florida. Since 2010, it has been the spring training home of the Baltimore Orioles. The stadium was built in 1989 to replace Payne Park as a Spring Training and Minor League Baseball site. It is named for the Sarasota civic leader who was instrumental in getting the new stadium built.
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