HoHoKam Stadium

HoHoKam Stadium
Dwight W. Patterson Field
Former names HoHoKam Park
Location 1235 North Center St.
Mesa, Arizona 85201
United States
Opened February 1997
Operator Chicago Cubs
Surface Grass
Architect Populous (HOK Sport]
Capacity 12,623
Field dimensions Left Field: 340 ft
Center Field: 410 ft
Right Field: 350 ft
Tenants

Chicago Cubs (MLB) (spring training) (1997-2013)
Oakland Athletics (MLB) (spring training) (2015-future)[1]

Mesa Solar Sox (AFL) (1997-present)
Mesa Miners (GBL) (2005)
Arizona State (Pac-10) (2002)

HoHoKam Stadium also known as Dwight W. Patterson Field and formerly HoHoKam Park, is a park with a baseball stadium located at 1235 N Center St in Mesa, Arizona (the Chicago Cubs spring training facility since 1979). The stadium was built in January 1997 and holds 13,074 people. It is the home of the Mesa Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League. HoHoKam Stadium has the largest scoreboard in the Cactus League, measuring 12 by 16 feet. In 1999, the Cubs established a Cactus League single-season attendance record. They drew 171,681 fans for its 15 home games, an average of 11,445 people per game. HoHoKam Stadium is also the home of the Western Athletic Conference college baseball tournament in May.

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