Franklin Covey Field
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Franklin Covey Field | |
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Location | 1365 South West Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 |
Opened | 1994 |
Owner | Salt Lake City |
Surface | Grass |
Former names | |
Franklin Quest Field | |
Tenants | |
Salt Lake Bees (ML 2006) | |
Capacity | |
15,500 (1999) | |
Dimensions | |
Left Field - 345 ft Center Field - 420 ft Right Field - 315 ft |
Franklin Covey Field is a stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Salt Lake Bees minor league baseball team and University of Utah baseball team. Franklin Covey Field opened in 1994 and holds 15,500 people. Franklin Covey Field is located on the site of old Derk's Field. Derk's Field was Salt Lake City's former minor league ballpark.
Franklin Covey Field is noted for its stunning views of the Wasatch Mountains over the left and center field walls.
Current ballparks in the Pacific Coast League | ||
American Conference | Pacific Conference | |
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AT&T Bricktown Ballpark | AutoZone Park | Dell Diamond | Herschel Greer Stadium | Isotopes Park | Principal Park | Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium | Zephyr Field | Cashman Field | Cheney Stadium | Chukchansi Park | Franklin Covey Field | PGE Park | Raley Field | Security Service Field | Tucson Electric Park |