Tucson
Electric Park
Tucson, AZ
Tucson Electric Park sits on
Pima County's 138 acre Kino Veterans Memorial Sports
complex. The complex has 12 full-size fields and 2
half-fields for the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Tucson Electric Park opened in 1998 and has a seating
capacity of 11,500. Unlike most Spring Training ballparks,
the naming rights were sold to Tucson Electric. The
ballpark is also the home of the Triple A (AAA) affiliate of
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2010 Spring Training
Cactus League Tickets
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FACTS AND FIGURES |
2010 SPRING
TRAINING SCHEDULE |
- Name:
Tucson Electric Park
- Spring
Training Tenant: Arizona
Diamondbacks
- Former Spring
Training Tenant:
None
- Capacity:
11,500
- Surface:
Grass
- Dimensions:
332' to LF,
320' to RF,
401' to center
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PLANNING YOUR TRIP TO TUCSON ELECTRIC PARK |
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HOTELS
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DIRECTIONS TO THE BALLPARK |
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-Parking: Paid at the Park
-Address: 2500 E. Ajo Way Tucson, AZ 85713
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SPRING
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