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Jarry Park Stadium

Jarry Park Stadium
Stade Parc Jarry
Location Montreal
Coordinates 45°31′58″N 73°37′37″W / 45.53278°N 73.62694°W / 45.53278; -73.62694Coordinates: 45°31′58″N 73°37′37″W / 45.53278°N 73.62694°W / 45.53278; -73.62694
Owner City of Montreal
Capacity 3,000 (1960) – 28,456 (1969)
Field size Left Field – 340 ft (103 m)
Left-Centre – 368 ft (112 m)
Centre Field – 420 ft (128 m)
Right-Centre – 368 ft (112 m)
Right Field – 340 ft (103 m)
Backstop – 60 ft (18 m)
Surface Grass
Opened August 1960 (Baseball)
Closed September 26, 1976 (Baseball)
Tenants
Montreal Expos (MLB) (1969–1976)

Jarry Park Stadium (/ˈæri/; French: Stade Parc Jarry, IPA: [stad paʁk ʒaʁi]) is a former baseball stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, which served as home to the Montreal Expos (today's Washington Nationals), Major League Baseball's first Canadian franchise, from 1969 to 1976. It served as a temporary home (for eight seasons) until the domed Olympic Stadium was finished and made available to the Expos. The ballpark was typically called simply (and incorrectly, since the stadium was simply built within and a part of the larger park) "Jarry Park" (or Parc Jarry in French) within baseball circles. The stadium was host to two American football National Football League preseason games in 1969; August 25 (Detroit Lions vs Boston Patriots) and September 11 (New York Giants vs Pittsburgh Steelers).

The stadium originally began as a baseball field in Montreal's north end (Villeray) in a public park known as Jarry Park. The only structure was the small unroofed grandstand behind the home plate and backstop area, with seating for approximately 3,000 people.


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