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Telus Field
Telus Field (nicknamed the ''Phone Booth'') is a baseball stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It has served as home to several minor league baseball clubs, most recently the Edmonton Prospects of the Western Major Baseball League; its last affiliated tenant was the Edmonton Trappers, a AAA Pacific Coast League club, and its most recent tenant was the Edmonton Capitals, an independent team that has been inactive since 2011. The facility is located in the North Saskatchewan River Valley, on the south end of Downtown Edmonton. ==History==
Opened in 1995, Telus Field replaced the 60-year-old John Ducey Park (formerly ''Renfrew Park'') on the same site. The stadium's naming rights were purchased by the Telus telecommunications company in September 1995 for a 14-year deal. It has walls all the way around except in centre field, where the batter's eye is a green monster which is the third highest wall in professional baseball;〔()〕 Three players, Matt Lecroy, Michael Cuddyer and Todd Sears have hit home runs over it.〔http://www.angelfire.com/va3/cuddyer/article17.html〕 Telus Field held the IBAF World Cup Women's baseball in the summer of 2004 and from July 25 to August 3, 2008, the park held IBAF AAA World Junior Championships for the 7th time since it started in 1981.
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