Tingley Field
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Tingley Field | |
Location: | Albuquerque, NM (US) |
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Other names: | Rio Grande Park (1932-1937) |
Capacity: | 3180 (1932); 4500 (1937); 5315 (1968) |
Dimensions: | 343-413-349 (1940); 348-425-348 (1968) |
Orientation: | NE |
Built: | 1932 |
Address: | 10th Street, Stover Avenue, Atlantic Street SW |
Tingley Field was the home of Albuquerque teams from 1932 to 1968. It was originally an adobe-based facility, with steel being added in 1936.
Occupants edit |
Albuquerque (Arizona-Texas) 1932-1932 |
Albuquerque (Arizona-Texas) 1937-1941 |
Albuquerque (West Texas-New Mexico) 1942-1942 |
Albuquerque (West Texas-New Mexico) 1946-1955 |
Albuquerque (Western) 1956-1958 |
Albuquerque (Sophomore) 1960-1961 |
Albuquerque (Texas) 1962-1968 |
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