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Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark

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benefitting the OKC Dodgers Baseball Foundation was unveiled on the Mickey Mantle Plaza and fans were able to vote online throughout the season to select an All-Ballpark Team and determine the best players to step on the field at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. Ceremonial first pitches took place throughout the season, players wore special 20th Season jerseys, new merchandise was introduced in the Team Store and a 20th Season Stein was given away to fans to help mark the special occasion.
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The $ 34 million Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark became the first major MAPS structure to be completed, helping spark a revitalization in Bricktown. Architectural Design Group of Oklahoma City served as the ballpark's architect and Oscar J. Boldt Construction Co., was the ballpark's general contractor.
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The third-largest crowd in Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark history was on hand to watch a rehab appearance by Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw Aug. 26, 2017 against the Omaha Storm Chasers. A standing-room-only crowd of 13,106 was the largest in OKC since April 18, 1998 – the third game ever
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The city's first ballpark structure was Colcord Field, located along the banks of the North Canadian River in 1904, which was home to Oklahoma City's first professional baseball team. The facility was also called Saratoga Park, Liberty Park and Western League Park before being destroyed by flooding
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The longest game at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark occurred on Sept. 1, 2015 when Oklahoma City and the Iowa Cubs played a 19-inning game that lasted 5 hours, 44 minutes. Buck Britton's two-run walk-off homer gave the team a 6–4 win in what was the first game of a doubleheader. OKC went on to win the
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name effective immediately. The name change led to public outcry, principally over the prospect of a suburb's name appearing on a city-owned building. One day later on April 5, 2012 (the opening day of the 2012 RedHawks season), Newcastle Gaming Center announced that it would once again rename the
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The ballpark has 30 entertainment suites on the upper level along with the Oklahoma Fidelity Bank Club (with 10 attached suites), Legends Lounge, Party Pouch, Budweiser Deck, Baseline Patio, Skyline Deck and Picnic area. There is also two lawn areas and a playground on the east side of the park.
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The ballpark opened April 16, 1998 with the RedHawks losing to visiting Edmonton, 6-3, in front of 14,066 fans—the third-largest crowd for an Oklahoma City home opener behind 14,801 in 1992 and 14,488 in 1987. The ballpark's four-game opening weekend attracted the most fans ever for a four-game
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The ballpark also hosts numerous other events both during and outside the baseball season. Those events include the Oklahoma High School Baseball Series in March, the snow tubing WinterFest November–January, a variety of community walks and runs, concerts, parties, corporate outings, meetings,
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Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark celebrated its 20th season in 2017 at which numerous festivities were held throughout the season to mark this milestone, including a kickoff luncheon prior to the season featuring former OKC mayors and PCL President Branch B. Rickey. A commemorative brick display
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Groundbreaking ceremonies were held on October 10, 1995, but actual construction did not begin until August 1996 due to escalating construction costs and the redesign of the ballpark by architects. The ballpark opened on April 16, 1998 with the RedHawks falling to the
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OKC recorded back-to-back-to-back home runs for the first time in modern team history June 9, 2017 against the Round Rock Express in Oklahoma City. With one out in the first inning, Joc Pederson, Scott Van Slyke and Willie Calhoun each homered within a span of five
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Amateur teams started playing on makeshift fields shortly after the state's Land Run in 1889 in a centrally located site near where Bricktown sits today. In fact, Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark sits within a block of the original site.
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Luis Mendoza pitched the team's first nine-inning no-hitter August 14, 2009, against the Salt Lake Bees at Bricktown Ballpark. He threw 125 pitches, including 74 for strikes. He walked six and struck out six batters in the 5–0
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The RedHawks set the team record for most runs scored in a game at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark and tied the club record for most runs scored in a game overall in a 24–5 win against Colorado Springs on August 3,
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Approximately 480,000 bricks make up the exterior of the ballpark, which mixes retro charm with modern accommodations. A 10-foot-tall, 185-foot-long LED video board was added in left field for the 2011 season.
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The stadium was to be called "Southwestern Bell Park." When the general public learned that Bricktown wasn't part of the name, there was an uproar. Due to public pressure, the stadium opened as
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OKC starting pitcher Wilmer Font racked up a team-record 15 strikeouts on May 15, 2017 against Sacramento at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark and went on to be named the PCL Pitcher of the Year.
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baseball series in Oklahoma. A total of 42,851 people attended the four games for an average of 10,713 per game, which paced minor league baseball that weekend.
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in 1997 before moving to Bricktown in 1998. The tournament has been held at Bricktown every year since, except for 2002 and 2004, when it was contested at
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The RedHawks won 17 consecutive home games July 26-Aug. 20, 2013 for the longest home winning streak in team history at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark.
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the year it opened and being hailed as one of the country's top 10 minor league stadiums in the 2013 10Best Readers' Choice Awards, presented by
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Holland Field, located at NW 4 and Pennsylvania, was built in 1924 and later became Tribe Park in the early 1940s and Texas League Park in 1946.
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The ballpark has received numerous accolades since its opening in 1998, including being named the No. 2 minor league ballpark in the country by
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All Sports Stadium opened in 1962 and was located at NW 10th Street and May at the state fairgrounds. The 89ers played there for 36 seasons.
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played a single pre-season game at Bricktown in 2008. The RedHawks faced the parent Houston Astros in a 2011 exhibition in Bricktown.
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his home after managing the Tulsa Drillers from 1967-71. His statue sits outside of the ballpark's right field gate.
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team. The park has seating for up to 13,066 fans and currently utilizes a seating capacity of 9,000 for OKC games.
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Statues of legendary baseball players with Oklahoma ties stand before the ballpark's three main gates.
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Oklahoma City voters approved a temporary one-cent sales tax increase in December 1993 to fund the
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The RedHawks recorded their first win at the ballpark April 17, 1998, defeating Edmonton, 8-2.
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star greets fans at the ballpark's home plate gate. The statue was dedicated July 27, 2001.
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second game, 3-1, as the teams combined to play 25.5 innings over 7 hours, 31 minutes.
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was dedicated July 2, 2005. The Cy Young Award-winning left-hander hailed from
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stands on a 3-foot granite base at the third base pavilion. Mantle, the
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Index

RedHawks Ballpark


Johnny Bench
Mickey Mantle
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
Coordinates
35°27′53.86″N 97°30′28.98″W / 35.4649611°N 97.5080500°W / 35.4649611; -97.5080500
Tram interchange
OKC Streetcar
Ballpark
City of Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City Baseball Club
Capacity
Tifway 419 Bermuda
Oklahoma City Baseball Club
PCL
AAAW
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Oklahoma City
Bricktown
All Sports Stadium
Oklahoma City Baseball Club
Los Angeles Dodgers
Major League Baseball
Big 12 baseball tournament
All Sports Stadium
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
Texas Rangers

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