National Stadium (baseball)

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National Stadium
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National Stadium (baseball)
Location251 Norfolk St., Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Capacity 800
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1920
Renovated1964
Tenants
Stratford Nationals (former Stratford Storm)

National Stadium is a baseball park located in Stratford, Ontario. It opened in 1920 and was built by the CNR Recreation Committee. It was home to the Stratford Nationals of the Intercounty Baseball League. The park still stands and hosts recreational baseball.

43°21′35″N80°57′55″W / 43.35968°N 80.96528°W / 43.35968; -80.96528


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