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LoanMart Field

LoanMart Field
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The seating area of the stadium
Former names Rancho Cucamonga Stadium
City of Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter Entertainment & Sports Complex (until 2013)
Location 8408 Rochester Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Coordinates 34°06′10″N 117°32′53″W / 34.102765°N 117.54797°W / 34.102765; -117.54797Coordinates: 34°06′10″N 117°32′53″W / 34.102765°N 117.54797°W / 34.102765; -117.54797
Owner City of Rancho Cucamonga
Operator City of Rancho Cucamonga
Capacity 6,588 permanent stadium seats
Field size Left Field - 330 ft
Left-Center Power Alley - 373 ft
Center Field - 401 ft
Right-Center Power Alley - 373 ft
Right Field - 330 ft
Backstop - 50 ft
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground November 14, 1991
Opened April 3, 1993
Construction cost $20 million
($33.2 million in 2017 dollars)
Architect Grillias-Pirc-Rosier-Alves
General contractor Bernards Brothers, Inc.
Tenants
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (1993–present)

LoanMart Field (previously known as the City of Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter Entertainment & Sports Complex, or The Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter for short) is a stadium in Rancho Cucamonga, California. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes minor league baseball team. It was opened on April 3, 1993, with the nickname The Epicenter, and has a seating capacity of 6,588 people. While playing home games at the stadium since 1993, the Quakes have broken a number of stadium attendance records.

In 1992, the San Bernardino Spirit were playing at Fiscalini Field, when it was announced that a new ballpark would be built in Rancho Cucamonga for over $20 million. At the time, this was a large amount of money to spend on a new minor league ballpark. The Spirit (soon renamed the Quakes) jumped at the chance to play in this new ballpark and moved in 1993, switching their affiliation from the Seattle Mariners to the San Diego Padres.

Construction started on November 14, 1991, which much of the staff for the Quakes moving into trailers on the outskirts of the construction site. The process used 400 trucks of concrete, and over 95,000 cubic yards of dirt were moved. Officially named "The Quake" after a public vote, the stadium was then nicknamed the "Epicenter." The team moved into the stadium on April 1, 1993.

The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes played their first game at the stadium on April 8 against the High Desert Mavericks, winning 7-3. Early demand for tickets was high, and on May 22, over 440 temporary bleacher seats were added to the stadium. By July, the team broke the California League attendance record of 218,444, ending the season with a record of 331,005, fourth of any Class-A team in the country, and better than any Class AA team that year. After that season, more seats were installed in the outfield area, bringing capacity over 6,000. After a championship win in 1994, attendance went up in 1995, with the team playing to a 97% filled capacity that year. In 1996, the Quakes again topped the attendance rate in the league for the fourth season in a row.


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