Pompano Beach Municipal Stadium was a stadium in Pompano Beach, Florida primarily used for professional and amateur baseball from 1957 until its demolition in 2008. The ballpark was dedicated on March 22, 1957, and held 4,500 people.[2] The stadium was the home of the Washington Senators and Texas Rangers at spring training from 1961 until 1986, multiple minor league clubs, and the Pompano Beach High School baseball team.[3]
Spring training and minor league baseball
It served as the spring training home of the Washington Senators from 1961 to 1971 and the Texas Rangers from 1972 through 1986.[2][4]
In 1980 new night lighting, seat and fences were installed at a cost of $227,000.[11] Improvements in 1984 included a new practice infield, public address system, re-carpeting of the clubhouse and rewiring of the concession stands.[11]
Current use
The stadium was demolished in 2008 and the land repurposed into multiple baseball fields.[2] The baseball complex is managed by the City of Pompano Beach and hosts Federal League Semi-Pro Baseball, high school, and other amateur baseball games.
References
^Thuma, Cynthia A. (2007). Sport Lauderdale: Big Names and Big Games: A Sports Enthusiast's Guide to Broward County, Florida. Charleston, SC: The History Press. pp. 17–8. ISBN9781596291454.
^ abcLenkowsky, Martin (9 August 2013). "Pompano Beach struck out aiming for baseball almost 30 years ago". The Pelican. Pompano Beach, FL.
^"Broward high school results and schedules". Business News. Sun-Sentinel. Broward, FL. 18 April 2007.
^Elmore, Cindy (21 August 1990). "Fans catch Miracle fever Pompano ball team scores 1st season success". Local. Sun-Sentinel (Broward ed.). Broward, FL. p. 3B.
^Kelley, Lane (30 April 1996). "Pompano ponders baseball feasibility - stadium repairs could land minor leaguers". Local. Sun-Sentinel (Final ed.). Broward, FL. p. 1B.
^Grossman, Laurie M. (5 November 1989). "Baseball bounces back in Pompano". Broward North. Miami Herald (Broward ed.). p. 2BR.
^ abSmith, Wes (26 February 1984). "Lone Rangers play to empty stands". Broward North. Miami Herald (Broward ed.). p. 3BR.
Further reading
Borenstein, Seth (8 October 1989). "Play Ball! Old-time baseball returns to Municipal Stadium in the form of retired major leaguers". North East. Sun-Sentinel (North Broward ed.). Broward, FL. p. 3.
Hyde, Dave (30 March 1986). "Spring romance with Rangers about to end in Pompano Beach". Broward. Miami Herald (Broward ed.). p. 2BR.