- Cohen Stadium
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Coordinates: 31°53′28″N 106°26′18″W / 31.891195°N 106.438272°W
Cohen Stadium Full name Andy and Syd Cohen Stadium Location Northeast El Paso, Texas Opened 1990 Renovated 2003 Owner City of El Paso Surface Grass Construction cost $6 Million USD Capacity 9,725 Tenants El Paso Diablos (AA/CBL/Texas League) (1990-present) Cohen Stadium is a stadium on the Northeast side of El Paso, Texas, by the Patriot Freeway, next to the Franklin Mountains. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the El Paso Diablos minor league baseball team. It opened in 1990 and holds 9,725 people. The park is known as being an extremely hitter-friendly park, due to its high elevation, low humidity, and favorable wind currents toward the outfield. Even though it was primarily used for baseball, Cohen Stadium is also used for concerts, boxing, and soccer games. It replaced Dudley Field.
In December 2009 the stadium's cement canopy was partially torn away by heavy winds in El Paso. Winds of the storm which caused the damage exceeded 70 mph.[1]
References
- ^ High winds rattle city: Stadium damaged; outages reported at elpasotimes.com, URL accessed December 10, 2009. Archived 12/10/09
Events and tenants Preceded by
first venueHost of the AAB All-Star Game
Cohen Stadium
2006Succeeded by
Sioux Falls StadiumCurrent ballparks in the American Association North Division Central Division South Division Midway Stadium CommunityAmerica Ballpark Amarillo National Bank Sox Stadium Newman Outdoor Field Haymarket Park Cohen Stadium Shaw Park Lawrence-Dumont Stadium Fair Grounds Field Sioux Falls Stadium Lewis and Clark Park LaGrave Field U.S. Steel Yard QuikTrip Park Categories:- American Association ballparks
- Sports venues in El Paso, Texas
- Baseball venues in the Big Bend (Texas)
- Minor league baseball venues
- Baseball venues in Texas
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