AutoZone Park

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An exterior view of AutoZone Park's main entrance
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An exterior view of AutoZone Park's main entrance

AutoZone Park is a minor league baseball stadium located in downtown Memphis, Tennessee and the home of the Memphis Redbirds of the Pacific Coast League, the AAA affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. It was built at cost of over $80,000,000, by far the most ever spent on a structure dedicated to minor league baseball. It has a seating capacity of 12,512, and has been aptly described as "one-third" of a major league baseball park. It was built to "big-league" standards, the primary difference being the absence of outfield seats or seats far down the foul lines, and could perhaps be better described as a "major league stadium with only the 'good' seats". It opened in 2000 and replaced Tim McCarver Stadium.

Unlike other cities, Memphis does not have to worry about its team threatening to move elsewhere. The Redbirds, in a situation almost unique in American pro sports, are owned by a non-profit community foundation (The Green Bay Packers of the NFL have a similar ownership structure).

A panoramic view of the field and stands inside AutoZone Park
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A panoramic view of the field and stands inside AutoZone Park

On December 4, 2006, at the MLB Winter Meetings, the MLB announced that the an exhibition game entitled the inaugural Civil Rights Game would be held at AutoZone Park on March 31, 2007. The game will feature the St. Louis Cardinals and the Cleveland Indians.

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