Phoenix, AZ
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[edit] Teams that have played here
- Phoenix Senators, Rio Grande Association (1915)
- Phoenix Senators, Arizona State League (1928-1930)
- Phoenix Senators, Arizona-Texas League (1931-1932, 1947-1950, 1952-1953)
- Phoenix Senators, Southwest International League (1951)
- Phoenix Stars, Arizona-Texas League (1954)
- Phoenix Stars, Arizona-Mexico League (1955-1957)
- Phoenix Giants, Pacific Coast League (1958-1959, 1966-1985)
- Phoenix Firebirds, Pacific Coast League (1986-1997)
- AZL Athletics, Arizona League (1996-2005)
- AZL Diamondbacks, Arizona League (1996-1997)
- Arizona Diamondbacks, National League, (1998-present)
- AZL Brewers, Arizona League (2001-2005)
- AZL White Sox, Arizona League (2001-2002)
[edit] Baseball in Phoenix
The greater Phoenix area possesses 10 baseball facilities for professional level player development in addition to Chase Field, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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33.445175,-112.066705, Chase Field
Arizona Diamondbacks
33.631929,-112.233635, Peoria Sports Complex
AZL Padres, AZL Mariners
Peoria Saguaros
Peoria Javelinas
33.627751,-112.378345, Surprise Stadium
AZL Rangers, AZL Royals
Grand Canyon Rafters
33.488905,-111.920739, Scottsdale Stadium
Scottsdale Scorpions
33.438456,-111.829598, HoHoKam Park, Mesa Solar Sox
33.449114,-111.954954, Phoenix Municipal Stadium, Phoenix Desert Dogs
33.449853,-111.74109, Gene Autry Park, AZL Angels
33.42829,-111.829748, Fitch Park, AZL Cubs
33.467965,-111.946135, Papago Park, AZL Athletics
33.49201,-112.17261, Maryvale Baseball Complex, AZL Brewers
33.499534,-111.908004, Indian School Park, AZL Giants
</googlemap>

