Charlotte Sports Park
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Charlotte Sports Park
Location 2300 El Jobean Road
Port Charlotte, Florida 33948
Opened 1988
Owner Charlotte County
Operator Charlotte County
Construction cost $ 5 million
Capacity 5,400
Field dimensions Left Field: 338 ft (103.0224 m)

Center Field: 402 ft (122.5296 m)

Right Field: 338 ft (103.0224 m)
Tenants
Texas Rangers (1988- 2001)
Tampa Bay Rays (2009-future)
Charlotte County Redfish (2007)
Vero Beach Devil Rays (2009-future)

Charlotte Sports Park (also known as Charlotte County Stadium and Ranger Stadium) is a baseball park and training facility in Port Charlotte, Florida. Originally built in 1988, the main stadium is currently being rebuilt, and will be the spring training home to the Tampa Bay Rays in 2009. Beginning in the 2009 season, the ballpark will also be the home of the relocated Vero Beach Devil Rays of the Florida State League.

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Tenants

The stadium is the former home of the Texas Rangers' minor league affiliate Charlotte Rangers, and has played host to amateur baseball tournaments, including the Port Charlotte Invitational.

Historical Events

After signing an unpresedented 10 year deal worth $252 million with the Texas Rangers, in 2000, slugger Alex Rodriguez held a press conference with the sports media at the stadium. The stadium, which was being vacated by the club at the end of the 2001 Spring Training, was unable to accommodate the significant number of news reporters. In an effort to allow enough room for reporters to speak to Rodriguez, the press conference was held on the roof of the Rangers' dugout -- a clear sign that the Rangers had outgrown the facility.

During the 1994 Spring Training, the Rangers played host to the Chicago White Sox who featured basketball star Michael Jordan. The game drew a record crowd and was one of only a few sites in Florida to host Jordan.

In the Spring of 1993when?, Texas Rangers pitcher Nolan Ryan announced his retirement from the clubhouse at the stadium.

Other Uses

The stadium is also used by the local community for events like concerts, festivals, and expos. It has hosted such musicians as Kenny Rogers, The Beach Boys, and Simple Plan.

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