Andrews Field (baseball)

Andrews Field
Former names Westbran Stadium (1987-2007)
Location Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Owner City of Brandon
Capacity 3,326 (baseball)
Surface Grass
Construction
Opened 1987
Construction cost $1.3 million ($2.42 million in 2016 dollars[1])

Andrews Field, formerly known as Westbran Stadium, is a baseball stadium located in the city of Brandon, Manitoba. Although the stadium is used solely for amateur baseball, it has received praise as one of the best baseball venues in Canada.

History

Westbran Stadium, as it was originally known, was constructed in 1987 at a cost of $1.3 million.[2] Since its opening, the stadium has been hosted a number of provincial, national, and international tournaments, including two World Under-18 Championships, two Canadian Senior Championships, and the 1997 Canada Summer Games baseball tournament.[3] During the 1997 Summer Games, a TSN broadcaster commented that Westbran Stadium was "as good as many Triple-A fields".[2]

In 2007, the stadium was renamed Andrews Field in recognition of the late Neil Andrews, a long time volunteer and local baseball executive.[4]

In 2011, Andrews Field was among the top eight chosen for Canada's Favorite Ballpark, a contest held by Baseball Canada.[3][4]

The stadium is currently home to Brandon's two senior baseball clubs, the Marlins and Cloverleafs.

Major Events

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References

  1. Canadian inflation numbers based on Statistics Canada. "Consumer Price Index, historical summary". CANSIM, table (for fee) 326-0021 and Catalogue nos. 62-001-X, 62-010-X and 62-557-X. And Consumer Price Index, by province (monthly) (Canada) Last modified 2015-09-08. Retrieved September 22, 2015
  2. 1 2 Horne, William R. (May 2000). "Municipal Economic Development Via Hallmark Tourist Events" (PDF). The Journal of Tourism Studies (Cairns, Australia: James Cook University) 11 (1): 6. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  3. 1 2 "Canada’s Favourite Ballpark: Week 2". Baseball Canada. 18 July 2011. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  4. 1 2 "Andrews Field up for tops in the country". Brandon Sun. 19 July 2011. Retrieved 18 August 2012.

Coordinates: 49°51′17″N 99°57′54″W / 49.8547°N 99.9649°W / 49.8547; -99.9649

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