- Avista Stadium
Infobox_Baseball_Stadium
stadium_name = Avista Stadium
location =Spokane Valley, Washington
broke_ground =1958
opened =April 29 ,1958
closed = Open
demolished = N/A
owner = Spokane County
operator = Spokane County
surface = Grass
construction_cost = $550,000 USD;
architect = unknown
former_names = Fairgrounds Recreational Park, Seafirst Stadium
tenants =Spokane Indians (Northwest League ) (1983 -present)
seating_capacity = 7,162
dimensions = Left Field - 335 ft
Center Field - 398 ft
Right Field - 296 ft
Backstop - N/AAvista Stadium is a
stadium inSpokane Valley, Washington ,USA . It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of theSpokane Indians minor league baseball team, a Class A short-season affiliate of the Texas Rangers. It opened in1958 and holds 7,162 people. The stadium has almost the same blueprint and specifications of theTacoma Rainers baseball club's park,Cheney Stadium , (AAA affiliate of theSeattle Mariners ) also of Washington State.
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