CHS Field

CHS Field
Map
Location360 Broadway Street
Lowertown Historic District
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Coordinates44°57′03.1″N 93°05′03.1″W / 44.950861°N 93.084194°W / 44.950861; -93.084194
Public transit  Green Line 
at Union Depot
OwnerCity of Saint Paul[4]
OperatorSt. Paul Saints[4]
Capacity7,210[5]
Field sizeLeft field: 330 feet (100 m)
Center field: 405 feet (123 m)
Right field: 320 feet (98 m)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundMay 10, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-05-10)[1]
OpenedMay 21, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-05-21)[2][3]
Construction costUS$64.7 million[5]
($83.2 million in 2023 dollars[6])
ArchitectRyan A+E, Inc., AECOM & Snow Kreilich Architects[7]
Main contractorsRyan Companies[4]
Tenants
St. Paul Saints (AA/AAAE/IL) 2015–present
Hamline University (MIAC) 2015–present

CHS Field is a baseball park in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota. It is home to the St. Paul Saints of the International League of Minor League Baseball, as well as home to Hamline University's baseball team. With the Saints' affiliation to the Minnesota Twins, beginning in 2021, CHS Field is the second smallest Triple-A ballpark in the Minors, and the closest (at a distance of 12.9 miles along surface streets and Interstate 94) to its tenant's parent MLB club.

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  2. ^ Melo, Frederick (July 31, 2014). "St. Paul Saints will share Lowertown ballpark with Hamline U". Saint Paul Pioneer Press. Saint Paul, Minnesota. Retrieved August 1, 2014.
  3. ^ Melo, Frederick (October 28, 2014). "St. Paul Saints ballpark opening game set: May 21". Saint Paul Pioneer Press. Saint Paul, Minnesota. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c "Lowertown ballpark FAQs". Lowertown Ballpark. City of Saint Paul. 2014. Archived from the original on August 8, 2014. Retrieved August 1, 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Chart: CHS Field facts". Star Tribune. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Retrieved May 21, 2015.
  6. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  7. ^ "Lowertown ballpark". RyanCompanies.com. Ryan Companies. Archived from the original on August 9, 2014. Retrieved August 1, 2014.