TD Ballpark
(Redirected from Dunedin Stadium)
- Name: TD Ballpark
- GPS-able Address: 373 Douglas Ave., Dunedin, FL 34698
- Ballpark Owner: City of Dunedin
- Architects: Johnston Dana Associates
- Groundbreaking: 9/1/1989
- Minor League Baseball Teams: Dunedin Blue Jays (A) 2021-present; Dunedin Blue Jays (A+) 1990-2020
- Class/League History: A/Florida State League 2022-present; A/Low-A Southeast 2021; A+/Florida State League 1990-2020
- First Professional Baseball Game: 3/1/1990; stadium spring debut of Blue Jays
- Others Playing or Operating Here: Toronto Blue Jays (spring training)
- Previous Ballpark Names: Dunedin Stadium 2018; Florida Auto Exchange Stadium 2010-2017; Knology Park 2004-2009; Dunedin Stadium at Grant Field 1990-2003
- LF: 328 CF: 400 RF: 328
- Seats: 6,500
- Stated Capacity: 8,500
- House Baseball/Softball Record Attendance (as currently configured): 7,448, 3/18/2023
TD Ballpark in Dunedin, FL, is the home of the Dunedin Blue Jays, the Toronto Blue Jays' Single-A Florida State League farm team, and of Jays spring-training games. The Blue Jays Player Development Complex is four miles away - not logistically ideal, but the Jays have never done spring anywhere else.
As Grant Field, the site hosted community baseball starting in 1930. The 1977 expansion Jays improved it enough to host spring training, then in 1990 built Dunedin Stadium at Grant Field. Two expired naming contracts later, it reverted to Dunedin Stadium - sans Grant Field - in 2018.
The city of Dunedin, Pinellas County, the state of Florida, and the Jays renovated both sites in 2019 in exchange for a 25-year lease renewal. What some say is a new park has more than 50 percent more capacity and a 360-degree concourse. Unavailable for live play between spring training 2019 and 2020, it was finished on schedule but the Coronavirus pandemic wiped out half the 2020 spring and entire D-Jays' slates, displacing them again in early 2021 by keeping the big Jays there through May.
The Blue Jays had played the 2020 season - which had no minor league games - at Sahlen Field in Buffalo, NY, the home of their Triple-A affiliate, the Buffalo Bisons. In 2021, to limit movement, they decided to start play in Dunedin - intended from the start to be a short-term move because of weather patterns. In June, after winter in Buffalo but before Florida summer heat and rain, they returned to Buffalo where they played until the end of July.
A naming rights deal with Knology, a Southeastern communications and entertainment company, changed its name to Knology Park from 2004 through 2008. In 2010, a new sponsorship deal was signed and the name became Florida Auto Exchange Stadium through 2018.
The extensive 2019 renovation had sent the Class A D-Jays to play in Jack Russell Stadium in nearby Clearwater, FL, for their entire season. When their regular home reopened for spring training in 2020, it had acquired yet another new name, TD Ballpark, under a contract with a Canada-based bank.
Current ballparks in the Florida State League | |||||||||
West Division | East Division | ||||||||
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BayCare Ballpark | George M. Steinbrenner Field | Hammond Stadium | LECOM Park | Joker Marchant Stadium | TD Ballpark | Clover Park | Jackie Robinson Ballpark | Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium |
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