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Vince Genna Stadium is a baseball park in the northwest United States, located in Bend, Oregon. Opened 58 years ago in 1964, it currently hosts college summer baseball league and area American Legion games. Originally known as "Municipal Ball Park", it was renamed 50 years ago in June 1972 for Vince Genna (1921–2007), the director of the city's parks & recreation department and former American Legion coach. When minor league baseball returned in 1978 with the Timber Hawks, Genna was an honorary first base coach in their debut game.

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  • Das Vince Genna Stadium ist ein Baseball-Stadion in der US-amerikanischen Stadt Bend im Bundesstaat Oregon. Die 1964 eröffnete Anlage im Nordwesten des Landes ist heute die Heimspielstätte der Baseballmannschaft der , die in der (WCL), einer Sommerliga für College-Spieler, vertreten sind. Darüber hinaus war es auch Schauplatz von Spielen des . Der Baseballpark bietet heute 3500 Zuschauern einen Sitzplatz. Bei der Einweihung hieß das Stadion Municipal Ball Park (deutsch Städtischer Ballpark). 1972 wurde es zu Ehren von Vince Genna (1921–2007), Direktor des heutigen Bend Parks & Recreation District (BPRD, deutsch Bend Park & Erholungsgebiet) sowie früherer Baseballspieler und -trainer, in Vince Genna Stadium umbenannt. Neben dem Stadion liegt das Bend Fieldhouse, eine 17.000 m² große Hallen (de)
  • Vince Genna Stadium is a baseball park in the northwest United States, located in Bend, Oregon. Opened 58 years ago in 1964, it currently hosts college summer baseball league and area American Legion games. Originally known as "Municipal Ball Park", it was renamed 50 years ago in June 1972 for Vince Genna (1921–2007), the director of the city's parks & recreation department and former American Legion coach. When minor league baseball returned in 1978 with the Timber Hawks, Genna was an honorary first base coach in their debut game. (en)
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