Joe Devine Airway Park

From BR Bullpen

Joe Devine Airway Park was a baseball ballpark that served the Boise Pilots, Boise Yankees, and Boise Braves, Pioneer League minor league teams in the 1950s. It was located in Boise, ID.

Originally opened as Airway Park in 1939, the name was changed to Joe Devine Airway Park in March 1952 to honor the late Joe Devine. Devine, later a New York Yankees scout, played for a Boise team in the Union Association. The Stadium was then called Braves Stadium in 1955-1963 while the Boise Braves played there. The stadium was demolished soon after the Braves left.