Edinburg Stadium

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Edinburg Stadium
Location Edinburg, Texas
Broke ground 2000
Opened 2001
Owner City of Edinburg
Operator City of Edinburg
Surface Natural grass
Construction cost $5.3 million
Architect Cotera, Kolar, Negrete & Reed
Tenants
Edinburg Roadrunners (2001-2006)
Edinburg Coyotes (2006-Present)
University of Texas Pan-American Broncs (2001-Present)
Capacity
4,000
Dimensions
Left field - 335 ft
Center field - 410 ft
Right field - 335 ft

Edinburg Stadium is a stadium in Edinburg, Texas. It is primarily used for baseball, and was originally home to the Edinburg Roadrunners of the Texas-Louisiana League/Central Baseball League, and the UTPA Broncs of college baseball. It is currently home to the Broncs and is the home field of the Edinburg Coyotes minor league baseball team of United League Baseball. It originally opened in 2001, and includes a diamondvision scoreboard and luxury boxes. It holds 4,000 people, expandable to 14,000-16,000 for concerts and other special events.

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