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  2. Salt River Fields at Talking Stick - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, after the Chicago White Sox moved their spring-training facilities from Tucson to Phoenix, the Diamondbacks and Rockies expressed their desire to leave Tucson. The teams began negotiations with multiple valley cities and Indian communities, with the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community coming out on top with a 20-year commitment ...

  3. Sloan Park - Wikipedia

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    Sloan Park. / 33.4313; -111.8816. Sloan Park is an American baseball park in Mesa, Arizona, which opened in 2014. The primary operator is the Chicago Cubs and the ballpark serves as their spring training home and is also the home of the Arizona League Cubs of the Arizona League and the Mesa Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League.

  4. Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, the total population is 7,386. [1] The community is a federally recognized tribe located in Arizona . The community borders the Arizona cities of Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, and Fountain Hills . The Great Seal of the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community is a representation of I'itoi, commonly referred to as the Man in the Maze.

  5. List of Major League Baseball spring training ballparks

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    Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community: 11,000 Arizona Diamondbacks (2011–present) Colorado Rockies (2011–present) Scottsdale Stadium: 1992 Scottsdale: 12,000 San Francisco Giants (1984–present) Sloan Park: 2014 Mesa: 15,000 Chicago Cubs (2014–present) Surprise Stadium: 2003 Surprise: 10,500 Kansas City Royals (2003–present)

  6. Hohokam Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Hohokam Stadium (previously spelled HoHoKam ), also known as Dwight W. Patterson Field and formerly Hohokam Park (1997–2013), is a 10,500-seat baseball park located in Mesa, Arizona. The stadium, named for the Hohokam people who occupied the region from approximately AD 1 to the mid-15th century, was completed in January 1997 after the ...

  7. Pima Community College - Wikipedia

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    Pima Community College ( PCC) is a public community college in Pima County, Arizona. It serves the Tucson metropolitan area with a community college district consisting of five campuses, four education centers, and several adult education learning centers. It provides traditional and online instruction for over 144 programs. [2]

  8. Sports in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Baseball A spring training game between the two Chicago teams, the Cubs and the White Sox, at HoHoKam Park in Mesa. Arizona is a popular location for Major League Baseball spring training, as it is the site of the Cactus League. The only other location for spring training is in Florida with the Grapefruit League.

  9. Rendezvous Park - Wikipedia

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    Rendezvous Park. /  33.41972°N 111.82944°W  / 33.41972; -111.82944. Rendezvous Park was a baseball stadium on the grounds of a city park by the same name in Mesa, Arizona. It most notably served as a Major League Baseball spring training ballpark used by the Chicago Cubs from 1952 to 1965 and by the Oakland Athletics from 1969 to 1976.

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