Stadium in June 2013
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Former names | Hillsboro Ballpark (2013) |
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Location | 4450 NW 229th Avenue Hillsboro, Oregon |
Coordinates | 45°33′13″N 122°54′30″W / 45.5536°N 122.9082°WCoordinates: 45°33′13″N 122°54′30″W / 45.5536°N 122.9082°W |
Owner | City of Hillsboro |
Operator | Hillsboro Parks & Recreation |
Capacity | 4,500 (3,534 seats) |
Surface | Matrix Turf |
Construction | |
Broke ground | September 21, 2012 |
Built | 2013 |
Opened | June 13, 2013 June 17, 2013 (first game) |
Construction cost |
$15.55 million ($15.9 million in 2016 dollars) |
Architect | SRG Partnership, Inc. |
Structural engineer | KPFF Consulting Engineers |
General contractor | Hoffman Construction |
Tenants | |
Hillsboro Hops (NWL) (2013–present) | |
Website | |
Ron Tonkin Field |
Ron Tonkin Field, originally Hillsboro Ballpark, is a baseball park in Hillsboro in the U.S. state of Oregon. The stadium has a capacity of 4,500 spectators (3,534 seats) and is the home for the Hillsboro Hops, a team in the short season Northwest League. Groundbreaking for the $15.55 million venue was held on September 21, 2012, with the first game played on June 17, 2013.
The ballpark is located next to Hillsboro Stadium, a multi-sport stadium owned by the city of Hillsboro, with both stadiums located inside the city's Gordon Faber Recreation Complex. Ron Tonkin Field hosts the only professional baseball team in the Portland metropolitan area. When not in use by the Hops, the stadium is available for other baseball games, as well as soccer and lacrosse.
Following the Portland Beavers exit from Portland after the 2010 season when a new ballpark was not built, minor league baseball’s Northwest League approached the city of Hillsboro about relocating a team to the city. Once the Beavers left, the Portland market was the most populous in the country without a professional baseball team. The league and city then started discussions around September 2011 about Hillsboro building a stadium in the city’s Gordon Faber Recreation Complex near Sunset Highway. The city announced in March 2012 that it was in discussions with the Northwest League to bring a Single A team to the city.Milwaukie on the eastern side of the Portland metropolitan area also had plans to build a stadium for a minor league team.
Hillsboro proposed to build a four to six thousand seat ballpark adjacent to Hillsboro Stadium at the Faber Complex, with plans to open for the 2013 season. Total construction budget for the new stadium was originally expected to be $15.2 million. To pay for the construction, the city would sell bonds and repay the money using revenue from the facility, including leasing the field to the minor league team. Early projections hoped to have attendance between 100,000 and 180,000 total for the 38 home games.