McCoy Stadium

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McCoy Stadium is a historic baseball park in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, long known as the former home of the Pawtucket Red Sox and the site of the longest game in professional baseball history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball stadium
landmark
sports venue
affiliatedWithMLBTeam Boston Red Sox NERFINISHED
architectureType open-air stadium
associatedWith International League NERFINISHED
city Pawtucket NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countrySubdivision Providence County NERFINISHED
fieldOrientation traditional baseball diamond
formerHomeTeam PawSox NERFINISHED
Pawtucket Red Sox NERFINISHED
formerTenant Pawtucket Red Sox NERFINISHED
hasBullpens yes
hasGrandstand yes
hasOutfieldSeating yes
hasPressBox yes
hasScoreboardType manual scoreboard
leagueLevelHosted Triple-A
locatedIn New England
Pawtucket, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
Rhode Island
longestGameAwayTeam Rochester Red Wings NERFINISHED
longestGameDateEnd June 23, 1981
longestGameDateStart April 18, 1981
longestGameHomeTeam Pawtucket Red Sox NERFINISHED
longestGameInnings 33
namedAfter Thomas P. McCoy NERFINISHED
notableEvent Longest game in professional baseball history
notableFor family-friendly atmosphere
intimate fan experience
opened 1942
owner City of Pawtucket NERFINISHED
parkingType surface lots
PawSoxRelocationYear 2021
primarySport baseball
publicTransitAccess local bus service
renovated 1999
seatingCapacity approximately 10,000
state Rhode Island
status historic ballpark
surface natural grass
tenantDeparture Pawtucket Red Sox relocation to Worcester, Massachusetts
usedFor college baseball
community events
concerts
high school baseball
minor league baseball

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Pawtucket hasLandmark McCoy Stadium
Polar Park replacedStadiumForTeam McCoy Stadium