Andrews Field (baseball)

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Andrews Field
Andrews Field (baseball)
Former namesWestbran Stadium (1987-2007)
Address2000 Hilton Ave, Brandon, MB R7B 4B2, Canada
Location Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Coordinates 49°51′17″N99°57′54″W / 49.8547°N 99.9649°W / 49.8547; -99.9649 Coordinates: 49°51′17″N99°57′54″W / 49.8547°N 99.9649°W / 49.8547; -99.9649
OwnerCity of Brandon
Capacity 2,000 (baseball) [1]
Field sizeLeft field: 328 ft (100 m)
Center field: 400 ft (120 m)
Right field: 328 ft (100 m) [2]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1987 (1987)
Construction cost$1.3 million ($2.6 million in 2020 dollars [3] )
Tenants
Brandon Grey Owls (PL) 1995–1996
West Man Wranglers (PL) 1997
Wheat City Whiskey Jacks (ExL) 2019–present

Andrews Field, formerly known as Westbran Stadium, is a baseball stadium located in the city of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. The stadium is currently home to the Wheat City Whiskey Jacks of the summer-collegiate Expedition League. [4]

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History

Westbran Stadium, as it was originally known, was constructed in 1987 at a cost of $1.3 million. [5] Since its opening, the stadium has hosted a number of provincial, national, and international tournaments, including two World Under-18 Championships, two Canadian Senior Championships, and the 1997 Canada Summer Games baseball tournament. [6] During the 1997 Summer Games, a TSN broadcaster commented that Westbran Stadium was "as good as many Triple-A fields". [5]

In 2007, the stadium was renamed Andrews Field in recognition of the late Neil Andrews, a long time volunteer and local baseball executive. [7] The ballpark was renovated and refurbished in 2019 in preparation for the Wheat City Whiskey Jacks, who began play in the Expedition League for the 2019 season. [8]

Andrews Field was among the top eight chosen for Canada's Favourite Ballpark, a contest held in 2011 by Baseball Canada. [6] [7]

Major events

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