Telus Field
(nicknamed the Phone Booth
) is a baseball stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is home to the Edmonton Cracker-Cats of the independent Golden Baseball League, and former home of the Edmonton Trappers, an AAA baseball team in the Pacific Coast League. The Trappers moved to Round Rock, Texas and became the Round Rock Express after the 2004 season. The facility is located in the North Saskatchewan River Valley, on the south end of downtown Edmonton.
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History
Opened in 1995, Telus Field replaced the 60 year-old
John Ducey Park (formerly
Renfrew Park
) on the same site. The stadium's
naming rights were purchased by the
Telus telecommunications company in September of 1995 for a 14 year deal.
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It has 12 foot walls all the way around except in center field, where the batters eye is a 34-foot
green monster which is the third highest wall in professional baseball
[2]; no player has ever hit a home run over it. Telus Field is a well-regarded ballpark in North America, and had the highest ratings for best ballpark for 8 years straight by Triple A Best Ballparks. Telus field has held the IBAF World Cup Women's baseball in the summer of 2004, as well as the CFL all stars charity softball game.
From July 25 to August 3 2008, the park will hold
IBAF AAA World Junior Championships for the 7th time since it started in 1981.
Features
Telus Field is a unique baseball stadium in that the infield uses
Fieldturf but the outfield is natural grass. Originally
AstroTurf was used but it has since been recently replaced with the more modern type of turf. The infield is artificial turf for a variety of reasons: The turf is less costly to maintain, the artificial surface allows for a better drainage system so the infield can return to a playable state quicker than a grass infield would, and to minimize damage to the infield when concerts are held at the stadium.
Another unique feature of Telus Field are the ground level luxury suites. Club and general seating are built on top. The Home Plate VIP Lounge (accessible by stairs or elevator) is located directly behind the plate and that includes a bar and a restaurant with a view of the field from inside. Seating is also an option outside. The award winning lounge includes trophies and pictures of the early Edmonton baseball teams and can seat up to 250 people.
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With a seating capacity at 10,000
[4], Telus Field is the second largest minor league baseball stadium in Canada after
Lynx Stadium in
Ottawa, Ontario and the largest park in the
Golden Baseball League. The largest game attendance was 10,098 against the
Las Vegas 51s. The dimensions are 340 feet to left field, 378 feet to left center, 420 feet to center field, 395 feet to right center and 320 feet to right field which makes it the largest playing surface in Canada and the
GBL. .
There are 2
barbecue picnic pits located down the foul lines in between the dugouts and the bullpens that seat about 150 to 300 people.
The stadium concourse features pictures of historical moments in Trapper history, including
Ron Kittle's 50 home run season. There are also pictures from every Trapper championship and trophies.
References
- Ball park has name until end of 2009
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- nlfan.com: Edmonton Cracker-Cats Home Plate Club
- Northern League