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Hohokam Stadium, located on North Center Street, is a 12,500-seat baseball park in Mesa. It is also known as the Dwight W. Patterson Field, and was formerly called Hohokam Park. Completed in 1997, the stadium is named after the Hohokam people, Native Americans who lived in this area of Arizona from about 1 AD to approximately 1450 AD. The original stadium was built in 1976 and was the spring training stadium for the Oakland Athletics and later for the Chicago Cubs.

The 1997 stadium was renovated in 2015, and the Oakland Athletics now use it once again for their spring training.

1235 North Center Street, Mesa, Arizona, Phone: 480-644-4451

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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