Lake Elsinore Diamond

Lake Elsinore Diamond
Storm Stadium
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Location500 Diamond Drive
Lake Elsinore, CA 92530
Coordinates33°39′15″N 117°18′7″W / 33.65417°N 117.30194°W / 33.65417; -117.30194
OwnerCity of Lake Elsinore
OperatorStorm Entertainment
Capacity4,835
Field sizeLeft Field – 330 ft
Left-Center Power Alley – 425 ft
Center Field – 400 ft
Right-Center Power Alley – 386 ft
Right Field – 310 ft
Backstop – 50 ft
SurfaceTiffsport (Bermuda grass)
Construction
Broke groundOctober 1992
OpenedApril 15, 1994[1]
Construction cost$24.3 million
($50 million in 2023 dollars[2])
ArchitectHNTB[3]
General contractorPeter M. Savello & Associates Inc.[4]
Tenants
Lake Elsinore Storm (CL) (1994–present)

Lake Elsinore Diamond, also referred to as Storm Stadium, is a baseball park in Lake Elsinore, California. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the Lake Elsinore Storm minor league baseball team in the California League. The field at Diamond Stadium is named Pete Lehr Field.

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  3. ^ "Ballparks: Lake Elsinore Diamond". Friends of San Diego Architecture. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
  4. ^ Bloom, Barry M. (September 3, 1994). "Baseball No Sure Hit for Towns. Booming Minor League Looking to North County". San Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved April 14, 2012.[dead link]