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Cheney Stadium

Cheney Stadium
Cheney Stadium Sunset.jpg
Location 2502 South Tyler Street
Tacoma, Washington 98405
Coordinates 47°14′16.92″N 122°29′51.16″W / 47.2380333°N 122.4975444°W / 47.2380333; -122.4975444Coordinates: 47°14′16.92″N 122°29′51.16″W / 47.2380333°N 122.4975444°W / 47.2380333; -122.4975444
Owner Pierce County
Operator Schlegel Sports Group
Executive suites 16
Capacity 6,500
Field size 325 (LF), 425 (CF), 325 (RF)
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground January 2, 1960
Built 1960
Opened April 16, 1960
Renovated 1992, 1998, 1999, 2011
Construction cost $940,000
($7.61 million in 2017 dollars)
$29-$30 million (renovations)
Architect E.L. Mills & Associates
Populous (2011 renovation)
Structural engineer Anderson Birkeland & Anderson
General contractor Earley Construction Co.
Mortenson Construction (2011 renovation)
Tenants
Tacoma Giants (1960–1965)
Tacoma Cubs (1966–1971)
Tacoma Twins (1972–1977)
Tacoma Yankees (1978)
Tacoma Tugs (1979)
Tacoma Tigers (1980–1994)
Tacoma Rainiers (1995–present)

Cheney Stadium is a minor league baseball stadium located in Tacoma, Washington. It currently serves as home of the Tacoma Rainiers of the Pacific Coast League. The stadium opened in 1960, and has a capacity of 6,500. It is next to Henry Foss High School and the stadium has an agreement with the school to use the school parking lot for parking.

Cheney Stadium is named for Ben Cheney, a local businessman who worked to bring minor league baseball to Tacoma and also was put in control of the project. Cheney Stadium was constructed in 42 working days after the San Francisco Giants had committed to moving their Triple-A affiliate from Phoenix if the city could open the stadium for the beginning of the 1960 season. Construction included light towers and wooden grandstand seats from Seals Stadium in San Francisco. The wooden grandstand seats are still in place today.

Cheney Stadium has been home to Pacific Coast League baseball continuously since 1960, in the form of seven teams: the Tacoma Giants (1960–65), Cubs (1966–71), Twins (1972–77), Yankees (1978), Tugs (1979), Tigers (A's) (1980–94), and the Rainiers (Mariners) (1995–present).

Notable players who played in Cheney Stadium include Tom Kelly, Juan Marichal, Gaylord Perry, Reggie Jackson, Jose Canseco, Mark McGwire, Jason Giambi, Félix Hernández, Cliff Lee, and Alex Rodriguez.


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