HoHoKam Park

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HoHoKam Park during Spring Training, 2005
HoHoKam Park during Spring Training, 2005

HoHoKam Park is a baseball field located in Mesa, Arizona (the Chicago Cubs spring training facility since 1979). The stadium was built in January 1997 and holds 12,632 people. It is the spring training home of the Chicago Cubs and the Mesa Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League. The Mesa Cubs play just down the street at Fitch Park. There is a cemetery across the street from HoHoKam Park. HoHoKam Park has the largest scoreboard in the Cactus League. The scoreboard is 12'x16'.

The Mesa Miners of the Golden Baseball League also have played at HoHokam.

The main stadium building is located located at 33°26′17″N, 111°49′48″W.


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