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7-633: Lethbridge Black Diamonds ( Pioneer League ) (1996-98) Lethbridge Mounties (Pioneer League) (1992-95) Lethbridge Dodgers (Pioneer League) (1977-83) Spitz Stadium is a stadium in the Henderson Park of Lethbridge , Alberta , Canada. It is used primarily for baseball . It is the home of the Lethbridge Bulls , a Western Canadian Baseball League team, and was the home of the Lethbridge Black Diamonds of

14-697: A minor league baseball team located in Lethbridge , Alberta , Canada. The team was previously known as the Lethbridge Mounties from 1992–1995 before becoming the Lethbridge Black Diamonds from 1996–1998. They were one of the first two farm clubs of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Only 16 months after Arizona was granted a major league baseball franchise, the first farm club — the Lethbridge Black Diamonds — took

21-468: A stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a sports venue in Canada is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Lethbridge -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a baseball venue is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Lethbridge Black Diamonds The Lethbridge Black Diamonds were

28-540: The Missoula Osprey . Within their first year, in 1996, the Lethbridge Black Diamonds had the best record going 50-22 before falling in the opening round of the playoffs. With manager Chris Speier , they led the league in defence/pitching, with 339 runs allowed which was 102 less than the number two place, and in offense, with 637 runs, which was 94 more than the next team in the league. The team drew in 49,124 fans that year. There were many All-Star players on

35-569: The Pioneer League . The ballpark has a capacity of 3,000 people and was opened in 1975. The City of Lethbridge renamed the stadium from Henderson Stadium in 2008, after it signed a 15-year agreement with Spitz, wherein Spitz received naming rights for that period and would provide $ 500,000 for renovation or upgrades until 2013. This article about a building or structure in Alberta is

42-657: The field. The team started playing two years before their parent club even played a game. The team played their first game in June 1996, whereas the Arizona Diamondbacks started playing in April 1998. The team played in the Pioneer League , which is a rookie league, with a shortened season, in Minor League Baseball . Their home stadium was Henderson Stadium . In 1999, the team was moved and became

49-879: The team the first year. The second season manager Tommy Jones led the team to a 39-33 record, which tied them for third in the league with the Idaho Falls Braves , but the Black Diamonds fell within the first round of the playoffs. During 1997, no player on the team made the All-Star team or lead the Pioneer League in any key stat. The last season the Black Diamonds were in Lethbridge they went 43-32 with manage Joe Almaraz. The team defeated Great Falls Dodgers 2 games to 1, then lost in

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