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Blue Cross Park, originally named CanWest Global Park, opened on May 24, 1999, replacing Winnipeg Stadium as the home of the Goldeyes and the city's premier baseball facility. It was built in three phases.
Feb 22, 2009 · FAST FACTS. Year Opened: 1999. Capacity: 6,266. Dimensions: 325L, 400C, 325R. Website: goldeyes.com. Phone: 204/982-2273. League: American Association. Previous Names: CanWest Global Park...
Shaw Park, Winnipeg, Man. Chronological Tour: Stop 297. Quick Facts: Location: Waterfront Drive at Pioneer Avenue, Winnipeg, Man. ( map it using Google Maps ) Opened: 1999 as CanWest Global Park. Additional names: Shaw Park (2011) Home team: Winnipeg Goldeyes, Northern League (1999-2010), American Association (2011-present)
Mar 3, 2024 · The ball diamond originally opened in 1999 as CanWest Global Park and become Shaw Park 13 years later.
Nov 8, 2023 · The ballpark has been home to the Goldeyes since it opened in 1999. Prior to being called Shaw Park, it was called CanWest Global Park.
CanWest Global Park. Location: Winnipeg, MB. Pioneer Avenue & Waterfront Drive. Capacity: 6,266. Dimensions (Left, Center, Right): 325-400-325. The park is on the Red River. Used by: Winnipeg Goldeyes. Following are the minor league baseball teams known to have played at CanWest Global Park:
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Formerly known as CanWest Global Park, Winnipeg's premier baseball stadium was inaugurated on May 24, 1999. On game days, Shaw Park comes alive as avid baseball fans flood the stands, cheering on their favored team, riveted by the action on the field as the game unfolds.