Avista Stadium
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location = Spokane, Washington broke_ground = 1958 |
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Location | {{{location}}} |
Opened | April, 29, 1958 |
Closed | Open |
Demolished | N/A |
Owner | Spokane County |
Operator | Spokane County |
Surface | Grass |
Construction cost | $550,000 USD; |
Architect | unknown |
Former names | |
Fairgrounds Recreational Park, Seafirst Stadium | |
Tenants | |
Spokane Indians (Northwest League) (1983-present) Spokane RiverHawks (WCCBL) (2006-present) |
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Capacity | |
7,162 | |
Dimensions | |
Left Field - 335 ft Center Field - 398 ft Right Field - 335 ft Backstop - N/A |
Avista Stadium is a stadium in Spokane, Washington, USA. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Spokane Indians minor league baseball team, a class A short-season affiliate of the Texas Rangers, and the Spokane RiverHawks of the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League. It opened in 1958 and holds 7,162 people. The stadium has almost the same blueprint and specifications of the Tacoma Rainers baseball club (3-A afilliate to the Seattle Mariners) also of Washington State.