Phoenix Municipal Stadium is a
baseball
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stadium, located in
Phoenix, Arizona
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. It is often referred in short as Phoenix Muni. The stadium was built in 1964 and holds 8,775 people. It is currently the home to the
Arizona State Sun Devils baseball
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program, having relocated to Phoenix Municipal Stadium at the start of their 2015 season. It is the former spring training home to the
Oakland A's
The Oakland Athletics (often referred to as the A's) are an American professional baseball team based in Oakland, California. The Athletics compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division. The te ...
, having played their home games from 1982 to 2014. The
San Francisco Giants
The San Francisco Giants are an American professional baseball team based in San Francisco, California. The Giants compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Founded in 1883 as the New Yor ...
held spring training at the ballpark from
1964
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to 1981, when they moved to
Scottsdale Stadium
Scottsdale Stadium is a ballpark located in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. Designed by the owner of the Baltimore Orioles’ Camden Yards, the stadium was expanded to its current state in 1992 and holds 12,000 people. It has been the spring ...
.
Old Phoenix Municipal Stadium (1936–1963)
The original Phoenix Municipal Stadium was located at Central and Mohave streets, near downtown Phoenix. The ballpark opened in 1936 and had seating for around 3,000 spectators. Lights were installed by 1937.
The old stadium was used for various local baseball games, wrestling, and dog racing until 1946, when the New York Giants made arrangements to begin spring training there. The stadium required renovations and an injunction was filed against holding any further dog races at the stadium site to bring the Giants to town.
The Giants played their first game against major league opposition at the old stadium on March 9, 1947, defeating the
Cleveland Indians
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8-7 in front of a crowd of 8,000. The Phoenix Senators of the Arizona-Texas league also held games there in 1947.
The Giants renewed their agreement in April 1947 to stay at the stadium until 1950. They ultimately played there until 1963, when they moved to the new stadium.
Stadium History (1964–current)
The Phoenix city council approved construction of a new municipal stadium at
Papago Park
Papago Park () is a municipal park of the cities of Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona, United States. It has been designated as a Phoenix Point of Pride.
It includes Hunt's Tomb, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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on June 4, 1962, to fully replace the old stadium.
Plans for the stadium notably included six water fountains, as they were not originally included at the then-new Dodger Stadium. However, construction was delayed a year, in part because the stadium meant to be partially funded by selling the land the old stadium sat on - only one bidder appeared at the auction, and only bid on the parking lot, leaving a funding gap.
The council finally agreed to another approval on April 23, 1963, with the architect's proposed budget of $605,300.
The first spring training game was played on March 8, 1964, in which the Giants beat
Cleveland
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, 6-2.
Willie Mays
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hit the first home run at the park, in front of a crowd of 8,582. In attendance, for the dedication ceremonies, were Commissioner
Ford Frick
Ford Christopher Frick (December 19, 1894 – April 8, 1978) was an American sportswriter and baseball executive. After working as a teacher and as a sportswriter for the ''New York American'', he served as public relations director of the Natio ...
, National League President
Warren Giles
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, and Giants owner
Horace Stoneham
Horace Charles Stoneham ( ; April 27, 1903 – January 7, 1990) was an American Major League Baseball executive and the owner of the New York / San Francisco Giants from 1936 to 1976.
Inheriting the Giants, then one of the most prominent franch ...
.
The stadium hosted a "welcome home" rally for presidential candidate
Barry Goldwater
Barry Morris Goldwater (January 2, 1909 – May 29, 1998) was an American politician and United States Air Force officer who was a five-term U.S. Senator from Arizona (1953–1965, 1969–1987) and the Republican Party nominee for presiden ...
on October 31, 1964, shortly before the election. It was the first time the stadium had been filled to capacity.
The city of Phoenix installed an evaporative cooling system in the stadium in 1966.
The
Phoenix Giants
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returned in 1966 as a Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants. That year the Giants signed a five-year lease on the stadium at $15,000/year to use Phoenix Muni for spring training, Triple-A games, and winter instructional league. They rebranded as the Firebirds in 1986.
In 1981, the
San Francisco Giants
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signed an agreement to move to Scottsdale Stadium because the city of Phoenix did not provide requested renovations. The
Oakland Athletics
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, who previously trained in Scottsdale, signed a seven-year lease to move to the stadium. The A's also renovated the dugouts and training complex.
The
Phoenix Firebirds
The Phoenix Firebirds were a Minor League Baseball team that played in Phoenix, Arizona, from 1958 to 1959, and from 1966 to 1997. Before 1986, the team was known as the Phoenix Giants.
The franchise was a member of the Triple-A Pacific Coast Le ...
moved from the stadium in 1992 after entering discussions with the city of Scottsdale to play at the newly rebuilt
Scottsdale Stadium
Scottsdale Stadium is a ballpark located in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. Designed by the owner of the Baltimore Orioles’ Camden Yards, the stadium was expanded to its current state in 1992 and holds 12,000 people. It has been the spring ...
. At the time of the move, the Firebirds' $10,000/year rent agreement did not come close to covering the city of Phoenix's maintenance expenses.
In 2003, the stadium underwent a $6.4 million renovation. The press box facilities were enclosed - at the time, the stadium had the only open-air facilities in the
Cactus League
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. New dugouts, better signage, improved concourse areas with benches, shading, and a historical timeline were all added.
Arizona State Sun Devils
In 2013, The Arizona Board of Regents approved Arizona State University's 25-year lease to Phoenix Municipal Stadium. The stadium is 2.5 miles from Arizona State's main campus in Tempe (and as such, accessible via the
Phoenix light rail system). The ASU baseball program has history at the site, as
Reggie Jackson
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was the first college player to hit a home run out of Phoenix Municipal Stadium. The Sun Devils started play in 2015 after which
Packard Stadium
Packard Stadium was a college baseball park in the southwestern United States, located in Tempe, Arizona, a suburb just east of Phoenix. It was the home field of the Arizona State Sun Devils of the Pac-12 Conference from 1974 to 2014.
Opened in 1 ...
, their former venue, was redeveloped to help pay for planned improvements to the ASU football facility,
Sun Devil Stadium
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.
Arizona State had previously played selected games at the stadium in the 1960s, especially against their rival, the
University of Arizona
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T ...
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Other events
The stadium has also hosted
Arizona Fall League
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games during the fall. It hosted the home games of the
Phoenix Desert Dogs
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* Phoenix, Arizona, a city in the United States
Phoenix may also refer to:
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until their 2013 move to Glendale. The
Arizona Diamondbacks
The Arizona Diamondbacks (colloquially known as the D-backs) are an American professional baseball team based in Phoenix. The Diamondbacks compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. The f ...
’ rookie league team, the
Phoenix Diamondbacks, also played in the stadium when the team played in the
Arizona League
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.
Several of the Arizona high school baseball championships are played there in early May.
Lighting
The stadium's light poles are the original light poles which were installed at the
Polo Grounds
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in New York City in 1940. They served Polo Grounds until 1964, when the stadium was demolished. Horace Stoneham, the Giants owner, shipped the light poles to Phoenix.
Concerts
Phoenix Muni hosted outdoor concerts from major touring acts in the years before
Desert Sky Pavilion
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, an outdoor
amphitheatre
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, opened on the west side of Phoenix in 1990.
Black Sabbath
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and
Blue Öyster Cult
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performed at the stadium during their
Heaven & Hell Tour on July 25, 1980.
The Police
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performed at the stadium during their
Synchronicity Tour
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on September 8, 1983.
AC/DC
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performed at the stadium during their
Fly on the Wall Tour on October 17, 1985.
Pink Floyd
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performed, on two consecutive nights, at the stadium during their
A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour
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on April 25–26, 1988.
See also
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List of NCAA Division I baseball venues
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References
External links
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