CHS Field

From BR Bullpen

  • Name: CHS Field
  • GPS-able Address: 360 N. Broadway St., St. Paul, MN 55101
  • Ballpark Owner: City of St. Paul
  • Architect(s): Snow Kreilich Architects; AECOM; Ryan Cos.
  • Groundbreaking: 5/10/2014
  • Minor League Baseball Team: St. Paul Saints (AAA) 2021-present; St. Paul Saints (ind) 2015-2020
  • Class/League of MiLB Team: AAA/International League 2022-present; AAA/Triple-A East 2021; ind/American Association 2015-2020
  • First Pro Baseball Game: 5/18/2015; stadium debut of ind/Saints
  • Others Playing or Operating Here: City of Baseball Museum
  • Previous Ballpark Names: None
  • LF: 330 CF: 405 RF: 320
  • Seats: 7,000
  • Stated Capacity: 7,210
  • House Baseball/Softball Record Attendance (as currently configured): 10,631, 8/13/2019


CHS Field in St. Paul, MN, is the home of the St. Paul Saints, the Minnesota Twins' Triple-A International League farm team. Opened in 2015, it hosts a team that was arguably the most successful in independent baseball and was and is possibly most irreverent franchise in modern baseball history.

The 2021 Minor League Reorganization made the club that lived in the backyard of the American League's Twins - at times poking fun at them - their top farm team. The partnership is now the closest geographically, at less than 11 miles - about a third of the formerly closest pair's distance.

Although the architecture harkens back a few decades and the capacity is relatively small for Triple-A, the facility feels quite spacious - mostly the result of a concourse that is both wide and 360 degrees.

CHS, a multimillion-dollar agricultural firm that grew out of a simple farmers' co-op that was founded in St. Paul in 1931, bought naming rights the September before the ballpark opened.



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