Salinas Municipal Stadium

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Salinas Municipal Stadium
Salinas Municipal Stadium
Location175 Maryal Drive, Salinas, California 93906
Coordinates 36°41′49″N121°38′49″W / 36.697019°N 121.647074°W / 36.697019; -121.647074 Coordinates: 36°41′49″N121°38′49″W / 36.697019°N 121.647074°W / 36.697019; -121.647074
OwnerCity of Salinas
Capacity 3,600 (1984-2005), 2,000 (1949)
Field sizeLeft Field:
Center Field:
Right Field:
SurfaceNatural grass
Construction
Opened1949
Demolished2013
Tenants
Salinas Colts, Sunset League (1949)
Salinas Packers, California League (1954-58)
Salinas Valley Mets, California League (1963-64)
Salinas Indians, California League (1965)
Salinas Packers, California League (1973-76)
Salinas Angels, California League (1977-80)
Salinas Spurs, California League (1982-87, 1989-92)
Salinas Peppers, Western Baseball League (1995-97)

Salinas Municipal Stadium was a baseball park located in Salinas, California, United States. Opened in 1949, the stadium was the home field for the Salinas Colts, Salinas Packers, Salinas Indians, Salinas Spurs and Salinas Peppers. [1] When it first opened, the stadium's seating capacity was 2,000. By 1984, it was 3,600. [2]

The Stadium was demolished and replaced with Rabobank Stadium, a football stadium that will serve as home to the football teams of Hartnell College, North Salinas High School, and Palma High School.The stadium sat across the street from Madonna Del Sasso School. [3]

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