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Palm Springs Stadium

Palm Springs Stadium
Palm Springs Stadium (Palm Springs, California).jpg
Former names Angel Stadium
Coordinates 33°49′6″N 116°31′33″W / 33.81833°N 116.52583°W / 33.81833; -116.52583Coordinates: 33°49′6″N 116°31′33″W / 33.81833°N 116.52583°W / 33.81833; -116.52583
Field size Left – 347 ft.
Center – 385 ft.
Right – 345 ft.
Surface Grass
Opened 1949

Palm Springs Stadium is a stadium in Palm Springs, California. It is primarily used for baseball. It used to be named Angels Stadium and was the home field of the Palm Springs Suns of the Western Baseball League in 1995 and 1996. Palm Springs Stadium is the home of the Palm Springs Power, of the collegiate summer Southern California Collegiate Baseball Association. The stadium has a capacity of 5,185.

Formerly a polo ground, the present-day stands opened in 1949 and were expanded four times in the 1950s. They hosted exhibition games for several Pacific Coast League teams throughout the 1950s and 1960s. From 1961 to 1992, it hosted spring training for the California Angels under team owner Gene Autry, also a part-time resident. Their class-A minor league affiliate, the Palm Springs Angels of the California League, played good "in the heat" from 1986 to their last season, 1993.

Four other teams played in the stadium, Palm Springs Promise an Independent Minor League Affiliate of Play Ball Inc operated in 1993-1994. The Cal League's Modesto A's played 20 home games that year, and the Riverside Pilots did the same in 1995 (the Pilots are now the Lancaster Jethawks). The Phoenix Firebirds of the AAA-level Pacific Coast League played 20 "home" games at the stadium in 1997 before they became the Tucson Sidewinders and their opponents were the Tucson Toros, who became the Fresno Grizzlies.


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