Gesa Stadium
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Gesa Stadium | |
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Location | 6200 Burden Blvd., Pasco, Washington |
Broke ground | 1993 |
Opened | 1994 |
Owner | |
Former names | Posse Stadium Tri-City Stadium Dust Devils Stadium |
Tenants | Tri-City Dust Devils (NWL) 2001 to Present Tri-City Posse (WBL) 1994-2000 |
Capacity | 3,654 |
Gesa Stadium (formerly Dust Devils Stadium) is a baseball-only stadium in Pasco, Washington, and is the home field of the Tri-City Dust Devils minor league baseball team. It opened in 1995 as Tri-City Stadium for the WBL team Tri-City Posse. The Posse left Tri-City Stadium when the Portland Rockies arrived to become the Tri-City Dust Devils. It was renamed Dust Devils Stadium in 2004, and remained that way until February 13, 2008, when Gesa Credit Union, a local financial institution, announced that they had purchased the naming rights to the facility for a duration of ten years[1]. While the exact amount wasn't disclosed, the operators of the stadium say that Gesa did pay $50,000 up-front and that they will use the money to provide needed renovations.
Recently, the stadium underwent a renovation, which a 137-foot sunshade was constructed on the northwest-side of the stadium behind the right-field stands, the purpose being to help shade spectators on the left-field stands from the glare of the setting sun. The reason is because, unlike most ballparks, Gesa Stadium was constructed with the stands facing south, so that fans could have sight of the Kennewick area and the surrounding Horse Heaven Hills. Unforturnatly, this also subjected the fans to the glare of the sun.
Current ballparks in the Northwest League | ||
East Division | West Division | |
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Avista Stadium • Memorial Stadium Gesa Stadium • Yakima County Stadium |
Civic Stadium • Everett Memorial Stadium Nat Bailey Stadium • Volcanoes Stadium |