Osceola County Stadium
is a baseball field located in Kissimmee, Florida. The stadium was built in 1984 and holds 5,130 people. It is the spring training home of the Houston Astros. It used to be the home of a Single A team in the Florida State League until they moved the team. The Osceola County Complex is host to the Jim Evans Academy of Professional Umpiring where many hopeful future Major League umpires go to learn their trade. The stadium also hosts numerous amateur baseball events throughout the remainder of the year in conjunction with; USSSA, Triple Crown Sports, World Baseball Federation and Promotion Sports.
Left - 325 ft.
Center - 405 ft.
Right - 325 ft.
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Osceola County Stadium
is a
baseball field located in
Kissimmee, Florida. The stadium was built in
1984 and holds 5,130 people. It is the spring training home of the
Houston Astros. It used to be the home of a Single A team in the
Florida State League until they moved the team. The Osceola County Complex is host to the
Jim Evans Academy of Professional
Umpiring where many hopeful future Major League umpires go to learn their trade. The stadium also hosts numerous amateur baseball events throughout the remainder of the year in conjunction with;
USSSA, Triple Crown Sports, World Baseball Federation and Promotion Sports.
Left - 325 ft.
Center - 405 ft.
Right - 325 ft.
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