Stadium Name: | Ogren Park at Allegiance Field |
Nickname: | Allegiance Field |
Address: | 700 Cregg Lane |
Pushpin Map: | USA#Montana |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in the United States##Location in Montana |
Pushpin Mapsize: | 250 |
Pushpin Label: | Missoula |
Pushpin Relief: | yes |
Broke Ground: | July 17, 2003 |
Owner: | City of Missoula |
Operator: | Play Ball Missoula |
Construction Cost: | $6 Million ($ in dollars) |
Architect: | Heery International[1] CTA Architects |
General Contractor: | Quality Construction Co. |
Tenants: | Missoula PaddleHeads (2004–present) |
Seating Capacity: | 3,500 |
Former Names: | Missoula Civic Stadium |
Record Attendance: | 4,919 (July 3, 2017) |
Ogren Park at Allegiance Field is a stadium in the Western United States, located in Missoula, Montana. Primarily used for minor league baseball, it is the home field of the Missoula PaddleHeads of the Pioneer League. Built in 2004, the ballpark seats 3,500 and replaced Lindbord-Cregg Field.
The field dimensions are down the left field line, to center field, and down the right field line, which includes a 27adj=midNaNadj=mid wall. Just south of the Clark Fork River, the natural grass field is aligned northeast (home plate to second base) at an approximate elevation of 3200feet above sea level.
On July 3, 2012, 4,316 attended a game between the Missoula Osprey and the Billings Mustangs at the facility, a venue record.[2]
Other uses for the stadium include concerts and plays. Some of the most notable performers at Ogren Park include: