Ron Tonkin Field, originally Hillsboro Ballpark, is a
baseball
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park in the
northwest United States
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, located in
Hillsboro, Oregon, a suburb west of
Portland. The stadium has a capacity of 4,500 spectators (3,534 seats) and is the home for the
Hillsboro Hops
The Hillsboro Hops are a Minor League Baseball team in the northwest United States, located in Hillsboro, Oregon, a city in the Portland metropolitan area. The Hops are members of the Northwest League as an affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks. ...
of the
High-A West
The Northwest League is a Minor League Baseball league that operates in the Northwestern United States and Western Canada. A Class A Short Season league for most of its history, the league was promoted to High-A as part of Major League Basebal ...
and the Post 6 Barbers of the American Legion Oregon Zone 2 Division. Groundbreaking for the $15.55 million venue was on September 21, 2012, with the first game played nine months later on June 17, 2013.
The ballpark is adjacent to
Hillsboro Stadium
Hillsboro Stadium is a multi-sport stadium in the northwest United States, located in Hillsboro, Oregon, a suburb west of Portland. Opened in 1999 and owned by the city of Hillsboro, the award-winning stadium is part of the Gordon Faber Recr ...
, a multi-sport stadium owned by the city of Hillsboro, with both stadiums located inside the city's
Gordon Faber Recreation Complex. Ron Tonkin Field hosts the only professional baseball team in the
Portland metropolitan area
The Portland metropolitan area is a metro area in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington centered on the principal city of Portland, Oregon. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) identifies it as the Portland–Vancouver–Hillsboro, ...
.
History
Following the
Portland Beavers
The Portland Beavers was the name of separate minor league baseball teams, which represented Portland, Oregon, in the Pacific Coast League (PCL). The team was established in 1903, the first year of the PCL.
Franchise history
Many baseball teams ...
exit after the 2010 season when a
new ballpark was not built, minor league baseball’s
Northwest League
The Northwest League is a Minor League Baseball league that operates in the Northwestern United States and Western Canada. A Class A Short Season league for most of its history, the league was promoted to High-A as part of Major League Basebal ...
approached the city of Hillsboro about relocating a team to the city.
Once the Beavers left, the Portland market was the most populous in the country without a professional baseball team.
The league and city then started discussions around September 2011 about Hillsboro building a stadium in the city’s Gordon Faber Recreation Complex near
Sunset Highway.
The city announced in March 2012 that it was in discussions with the Northwest League to bring a Single A team to the city.
Milwaukie on the eastern side of the
Portland metropolitan area
The Portland metropolitan area is a metro area in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington centered on the principal city of Portland, Oregon. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) identifies it as the Portland–Vancouver–Hillsboro, ...
also had plans to build a stadium for a minor league team.
Hillsboro proposed to build a four to six-thousand-seat ballpark adjacent to
Hillsboro Stadium
Hillsboro Stadium is a multi-sport stadium in the northwest United States, located in Hillsboro, Oregon, a suburb west of Portland. Opened in 1999 and owned by the city of Hillsboro, the award-winning stadium is part of the Gordon Faber Recr ...
at the Faber Complex, with plans to open for the 2013 season.
Total construction budget for the new stadium was originally expected to be $15.2 million. To pay for the construction, the city would sell bonds and repay the money using revenue from the facility, including leasing the field to the minor league team.
Early projections hoped to have attendance between 100,000 and 180,000 total for the 38 home games.
While the league had two teams in-mind for relocation,
the Yakima Bears became the leading candidate, as the team previously failed to land a new stadium at
Clark College in the
Vancouver, Washington
Vancouver is a city on the north bank of the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Washington, located in Clark County. Incorporated in 1857, Vancouver has a population of 190,915 as of the 2020 census, making it the fourth-largest city in Was ...
, area.
The other team interested in relocation was the
Boise Hawks
The Boise Hawks are an independent baseball team of the Pioneer League, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball (MLB) but is an MLB Partner League. Home games are played at Memorial Stadium in Garden City, Idaho, a small city surroun ...
. By April 2012, the Hillsboro City Council approved issuing a request for proposals to design and build a stadium, and hired a sports attorney to assist in the process.
The new 4,500-seat stadium, to be built on field four at the complex, is planned to have covered seating, a new orientation to face east, a
beer garden
A beer garden (German: ''Biergarten'') is an outdoor area in which beer and food are served, typically at shared tables shaded by trees.
Beer gardens originated in Bavaria, of which Munich is the capital city, in the 19th century, and remain co ...
, an entry plaza with artwork, and more
concession stand
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s.
On April 16, the City Council considered authorizing up to $30 million in
full faith and credit bonds to pay for several projects, including a baseball stadium.
Repayment of the bonds would come from revenue generated by the stadium, and if necessary, discretionary funds from the general budget.
City officials expected a $7.1 million economic impact annually from the stadium, and said the overall cost of the project would be half of what would normally be expected due to the existing infrastructure at the complex.
The council announced they might vote at their May 15 meeting to authorize the $15 million project, start negotiating a lease agreement with the team, and hire SRG Partnership to design the stadium with
Hoffman Construction building the $13.4 million stadium.
However, the city council did not consider the matter at that meeting as planned,
as negotiations were still continuing with the Yakima Bears and the league.
Two weeks later, the Council announced they would again look at approving a
term sheet
A term sheet is a bullet-point document outlining the material terms and conditions of a potential business agreement, establishing the basis for future negotiations between a seller and buyer. It is usually the first documented evidence of a pos ...
with the owners of the Yakima franchise, and that the league had two teams interested in possibly relocating to Hillsboro.
The deal with the Bears called for a 20-year lease on a $13.4 million stadium, with the team paying rent of $150,000 per year.
The rent would increase 3% each year, with the team retaining concession revenues and the city keeping parking revenues, among other provisions.
The city was also to consider contracting with Hoffman Construction to build the stadium, and hire SRG Partnership for the design.
The city expects to sell
naming rights
Naming rights are a financial transaction and form of advertising or memorialization whereby a corporation, person, or other entity purchases the right to name a facility, object, location, program, or event, typically for a defined period of t ...
to the stadium, with the city keeping 70% of the proceeds.
On June 5, the city council approved the offer sheet with Short Season, LLC in a unanimous vote, and agreed to hire Hoffman and SRG to design and build the facility.
The deal was contingent upon Short Season signing-off on the deal, plus approval of the league, as well as both Minor and Major League Baseball.
The city also acknowledged that revenues may not be enough to cover the debt payment, and that the city may need to use funds paid by
Intel Corporation to the city as part of that company’s tax breaks or other city funds to cover any shortfall. Both the Bears and the Northwest League approved the offer sheet on June 8,
and the city signed an agreement with the team on June 26.
Final approval of the move was needed by September 4, 2012, from the league,
Minor League Baseball, and
Major League Baseball
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(MLB), with construction scheduled to start in October 2012.
Milwaukie still hoped to land a team from the league as well, and their plan had the support of Portland Mayor
Sam Adams.
MLB gave the final approval in August 2012 for the relocation, clearing the way for construction to begin. A ground-breaking ceremony with local leaders and team ownership was held on September 21, 2012.
In February 2013, the main piece of public art was revealed to be a sculpture entitled ''
Barometer
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'' to be created by Devin Laurence Field. Construction ended in mid-June 2013 with a public opening on June 13.
The final construction costs totaled $15.55 million.
The Hops' first home game was on June 17, 2013, with a sellout crowd of 4,710 in attendance. The stadium was named project of the year for 2013 by the American Public Works Association for public projects in Oregon between $5 and $25 million.
On May 13, 2014, the Ron Tonkin Family of Dealerships signed a ten-year naming rights deal with the city at $150,000 per year, giving the ballpark its new name of Ron Tonkin Field.
Tonkin Field hosted the Northwest League's
all-star game
An all-star game is an exhibition game that purports to showcase the best players (the "stars") of a sports league. The exhibition is between two teams organized solely for the event, usually representing the league's teams based on region or d ...
in 2017.
Features
Ron Tonkin Field has a capacity of approximately 4,500 spectators. Of that total, there are 3,534 permanent seats, with the remaining capacity in the form of a standing-room-only area and a
berm
A berm is a level space, shelf, or raised barrier (usually made of compacted soil) separating areas in a vertical way, especially partway up a long slope. It can serve as a terrace road, track, path, a fortification line, a border/ separation ...
in the outfield sponsored by
Frontier Communications
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.
The berm seating is located along the entire outfield as well as at the end of the baselines. Most of the grandstand is covered, with the seating 14 rows deep.
Additionally, there is a standing room only area and a beer garden.
The beer garden, the Bridgeport Brew Pen, is located at the end of the first baseline, while the standing-room area is at the end of the third-base line.
The dimensions of the field are down both the left and right field lines, and to
centerfield.
[ The diamond has an unorthodox south-southwest alignment (home to center field); the recommended orientation is The home dugout is on the first base side;][ the home bullpen is in center field and the visitors' is in left field.][ The baseball field is all-weather artificial turf,] while the only dirt is on the mound and the batters box
A baseball field, also called a ball field or baseball diamond, is the field upon which the game of baseball is played. The term can also be used as a metonym for a baseball park. The term sandlot is sometimes used, although this usually refer ...
.[ The elevation is approximately above ]sea level
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.
Team offices and the team store are both located on the lower level of the stadium.[ The upper levels contain an enclosed lounge and two open-air party decks.][ The ]Daktronics
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video scoreboard measures .[ The interactive ''Barometer'' sculpture is located outside the entrance in the plaza area.][ When not in use by the Hops, the stadium is available for other baseball games as well as for other sports, such as soccer and ]lacrosse
Lacrosse is a team sport played with a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball. It is the oldest organized sport in North America, with its origins with the indigenous people of North America as early as the 12th century. The game was extensiv ...
. Ron Tonkin Field shares its main entrance with the adjacent Hillsboro Stadium, and the two share common architectural elements such as cement blocks, corrugated steel, and the look of the roofs.[ The complex has 2,000 parking spaces.][
]
See also
* List of sports venues in Portland, Oregon
The following is a list of sports venues in Portland, Oregon, specifically the metro area, that are currently in operation or defunct. The city features two major sports franchises, the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the Portla ...
References
External links
Gordon Faber Recreation Complex
(including Ron Tonkin Field) at Hillsboro Parks and Recreation
Ron Tonkin Field
at Flickr
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from Hillsboro Parks and Recreation
{{Northwest League ballparks
Sports venues completed in 2013
Sports venues in Hillsboro, Oregon
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Hillsboro Hops
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