Rendezvous Park

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LocationMesa, Arizona, U.S.
Coordinates33°25′11″N 111°49′46″W / 33.41972°N 111.82944°W / 33.41972; -111.82944
Capacity3,000 (permanent)
Rendezvous Park
Rendezvous Park c. 1958
Interactive map of Rendezvous Park
LocationMesa, Arizona, U.S.
Coordinates33°25′11″N 111°49′46″W / 33.41972°N 111.82944°W / 33.41972; -111.82944
OwnerCity of Mesa
Capacity3,000 (permanent)
SurfaceNatural grass
ScoreboardManual
Construction
Built1920
Opened1920
Expanded1952
Closed1976
Demolished1976
Tenants
Mesa Jewels (ASL) (1929)
Mesa Orphans (A-TL) (1947)
Oakland Oaks (PCL)* (1950)
Chicago Cubs (MLB)* (1952–1965)
Oakland Athletics (MLB)* (1969–1976)

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.[1][2]

The stadium was closed in 1976 when it was replaced by the construction of the original Hohokam Stadium a mile to the north.[1]

The stadium site and surrounding park were subsequently redeveloped, with part becoming the site of the Mesa Convention and Conference Center.

Early history

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