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Mission Stadium was a multi-use stadium in San Antonio, Texas, USA. It was opened in 1947 as the stadium of the San Antonio Missions of the Texas League. Its final season was in 1964; V. J. Keefe Memorial Stadium replaced it in 1968 when minor league baseball returned to San Antonio. The capacity of the stadium was 10,000 spectators.

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  • El Mission Stadium fue un estadio de béisbol que estaba localizado en la ciudad de San Antonio, Texas, Estados Unidos. Albergó béisbol de la Liga de Texas de 1947 a 1964. El estadio fue casa del equipo San Antonio Missions durante todo el periodo en que el estadio estuvo abierto. El estadio albergó la vigésima segunda y vigésima sexta edición del juego de estrellas de la Liga Mexicana de Béisbol en 1960 y 1961, en partidos entre las selecciones de la Liga Mexicana de Béisbol y la Liga de Texas.​ (es)
  • Mission Stadium was a multi-use stadium in San Antonio, Texas, USA. It was opened in 1947 as the stadium of the San Antonio Missions of the Texas League. Its final season was in 1964; V. J. Keefe Memorial Stadium replaced it in 1968 when minor league baseball returned to San Antonio. The capacity of the stadium was 10,000 spectators. (en)
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  • El Mission Stadium fue un estadio de béisbol que estaba localizado en la ciudad de San Antonio, Texas, Estados Unidos. Albergó béisbol de la Liga de Texas de 1947 a 1964. El estadio fue casa del equipo San Antonio Missions durante todo el periodo en que el estadio estuvo abierto. El estadio albergó la vigésima segunda y vigésima sexta edición del juego de estrellas de la Liga Mexicana de Béisbol en 1960 y 1961, en partidos entre las selecciones de la Liga Mexicana de Béisbol y la Liga de Texas.​ (es)
  • Mission Stadium was a multi-use stadium in San Antonio, Texas, USA. It was opened in 1947 as the stadium of the San Antonio Missions of the Texas League. Its final season was in 1964; V. J. Keefe Memorial Stadium replaced it in 1968 when minor league baseball returned to San Antonio. The capacity of the stadium was 10,000 spectators. The ballpark was bounded by Mission Road (west and north, third base and left field); Mitchell Street (south, first base); and Steves Avenue (north and east, center field and right field). The site is currently a parking lot for an office complex, whose curvature near the streetcorner approximates the curvature of the old grandstand. (en)
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