Klein Family Field

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Klein Family Field
Location3601 Pacific Ave.
Stockton, California, USA
Coordinates 37°58′33″N121°18′58″W / 37.975786°N 121.315973°W / 37.975786; -121.315973 Coordinates: 37°58′33″N121°18′58″W / 37.975786°N 121.315973°W / 37.975786; -121.315973
Owner University of the Pacific
OperatorUniversity of the Pacific
Capacity 2,500
Field size317 feet (Left field)
375 feet (LCF)
405 feet (Center field)
365 feet (RCF)
325 feet (Right field)
SurfaceNatural grass
ScoreboardElectronic
OpenedApril 18, 2006
Tenants
Pacific Tigers baseball (2006–present)

Klein Family Field is a baseball stadium in Stockton, California. [1] It is the home field of the University of the Pacific Tigers college baseball team. The stadium holds 2,500 people and opened in 2006. [1] Prior to the completion of Klein Family Field, the Tigers played home games at Billy Hebert Field in Oak Park, Stockton, California.

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Location history

Before the current baseball facility was built, the field's location was home to a football practice facility. Called Zuckerman Field, it was the practice field for the National Football League's San Francisco 49ers, who held training camp at the University of the Pacific from 1998 to 2002.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Klein Family Field". pacifictigers.com. Retrieved April 30, 2019.