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'''Al López Field''' was a spring training and [[Minor League Baseball]] ballpark in West Tampa, Tampa, Florida, United States. It was named for [[Al López]], the first Tampa native to play Major League Baseball (MLB), manage an MLB team, and be enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame. | '''Al López Field''' was a spring training and [[Minor League Baseball]] ballpark in West Tampa, Tampa, Florida, United States. It was named for [[Al López]], the first Tampa native to play Major League Baseball (MLB), manage an MLB team, and be enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame. | ||
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Revision as of 16:22, 8 February 2023
Location | Tampa, Florida |
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Opened | March 1955 |
Closed | 1988 |
Demolished | 1989 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | Tampa Tarpons (1957-88) Cincinnati Reds (1960-87) USF Bulls (1966) Chicago White Sox (1955-59) |
Al López Field was a spring training and Minor League Baseball ballpark in West Tampa, Tampa, Florida, United States. It was named for Al López, the first Tampa native to play Major League Baseball (MLB), manage an MLB team, and be enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
List of publication appearances
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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Major League Baseball | 1971 | Cincinnati Reds | Spring Training Program |
Minor League Baseball | 1988 | Tampa Tarpons | Program |
See also
Venues Portal |