Tri-City Stadium

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Tri-City Stadium
Location 6200 Burden Blvd., Pasco, Washington
Broke ground 1993
Opened 1994
Owner
Former names
Posse Stadium
Tenants
Tri-City Dust Devils (NWL) 2001 to Present
Tri-City Posse (WBL) 1994-2000
Capacity
3,654

Tri-City Stadium is a baseball-only stadium in Pasco, Washington, and is the home field of the Tri-City Dust Devils minor league baseball team. It opened in 1995 and holds 3,654 people.

When the stadium opened in 1994, it served as a home field for the Tri-City Posse of the Western Baseball League. The Posse left Tri-City Stadium when the Portland Rockies arrived to become the Tri-City Dust Devils.

As of this time, the stadium is undergoing a renovation. A huge sunshade is planned for the west-side of the stadium, the purpose being to help shade spectators on the left-field stands from the glare of the setting sun.


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