Hohokam Stadium in Mesa

1235 North Center Street

Hohokam Stadium

Hohokam Stadium is a Spring Training Baseball park in Mesa, Arizona, United States. It is one of the most popular destinations in Mesa, especially during springtime when it hosts multiple baseball games. The stadium was named after the Hohokam people, who inhabited central and southern Arizona from the 7th to the 15th centuries. It has a seating capacity of 10,500, and it is the Spring Training home of the Oakland Athletics.

The stadium has a long and fascinating history. It was first opened in 1997 and underwent a major renovation in 2014. Formerly, it was the Spring Training home of the Chicago Cubs for over 20 seasons before transferring its ownership to the Oakland Athletics. For those who love baseball, attending a game at Hohokam Stadium is an opportunity not to be missed. The stadium has an impressive field, comfortable seats, and great facilities, including concession stands and areas to purchase souvenirs. In addition to baseball games, the stadium also hosts other events, such as concerts, fairs, and festivals.

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