Arcata Ball Park is a collegiate baseball venue in the Western United States, located in Arcata, California. Opened in 1941, it is the home of the summer collegiate Humboldt Crabs. Arcata Ball Park is located at the corner of F Street and 9th Street in downtown Arcata, near the Plaza. The ballpark is tightly surrounded by a bus station on the third base side, busy F Street on the first base side, the Arcata Police Station and library behind right field, and Highway 101 just over the left field fence.
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Coordinates | 40°52′05″N 124°05′04″W
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Owner | City of Arcata
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Capacity | 909 (seated), 1,000+ (with standing room only)
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Record attendance | 1,622 (2009)
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Field size | Left Field: 339 ft (103 m)
Center Field: 410 ft (125 m) Right-Center: 424 ft (129 m) Right Field: 340 ft (104 m) |
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Surface | Natural grass
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Broke ground | 1934
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Opened | 1941
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Renovated | 1952, 1970s, 2006, 2018-19
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Location | |||
Coordinates | 40°52′05″N 124°05′04″W
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Owner | City of Arcata
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Capacity | 909 (seated), 1,000+ (with standing room only)
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Record attendance | 1,622 (2009)
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Field size | Left Field: 339 ft (103 m)
Center Field: 410 ft (125 m) Right-Center: 424 ft (129 m) Right Field: 340 ft (104 m) |
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Surface | Natural grass
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Broke ground | 1934
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Opened | 1941
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Renovated | 1952, 1970s, 2006, 2018-19
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