Valley Strong Ballpark

Baseball stadium in Visalia, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Valley Strong Ballpark is a minor league baseball stadium in Visalia, California. The stadium, formerly known as Recreation Ballpark,[2][3] currently serves as the home to the Visalia Rawhide of the California League. The Rawhide is an affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks.[4]

Location300 North Giddings Street
Visalia, CA 93291
Coordinates36°19′57″N 119°18′17″W
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Valley Strong Ballpark
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Interactive map of Valley Strong Ballpark
Location300 North Giddings Street
Visalia, CA 93291
Coordinates36°19′57″N 119°18′17″W
OwnerCity of Visalia
OperatorVisalia Rawhide Baseball Club
Capacity2,468 (1,888 permanent stadium seats)
SurfaceGrass
Field size
Left Field - 320 ft
Left-Center Power Alley - 365 ft
Center Field - 405 ft
Right-Center Power Alley - 365 ft
Right Field - 320 ft
Backstop - 50 ft
Construction
Broke ground1946
OpenedApril 1946
Renovated1967, 2002, 2009
Construction cost
$50,000
($825,512 in 2025 dollars[1])
$11.6 million (renovations)
ArchitectFehlman & LeBarre (renovations)
Tenants
Visalia Rawhide (CL) (2009–present)
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With only 1,888 seats, plus capacity for another 580 fans on a lawn, it is the smallest MLB-affiliated ballpark.[5]

The ballpark was built by the city of Visalia in 1946. In 2003, the stadium began a six-year renovation and expansion that added a grandstand and more seats on the third-base side. It is one of the oldest active ballparks in Minor League Baseball.[6]

From 2014 to 2018, Valley Strong Ballpark hosted Divisions I-VI of the California Interscholastic Federation Central Section Baseball Championships, before relocating in 2019 to Pete Beiden Field at Bob Bennett Stadium at California State University, Fresno.[7]

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