Derks Field

Derks Field
Derks Field
Location Salt Lake City, Utah
Opened 1946
Closed 1994
Surface Natural Grass
Capacity 10,000
Tenants
Salt Lake City Trappers Baseball

Derks Field was a baseball stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was the home field of the Salt Lake Bees, Salt Lake Gulls, and the Salt Lake City Trappers of the Pioneer Baseball League until the Franklin Covey Field opened on the same site in 1994. It also hosted the Salt Lake Sting of A-League. The stadium held 10,000 spectators and opened in 1946. It was named after Salt Lake Tribune sports editor, John C. Derks.

It replaced Community Field that burned down.

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