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  2. Eugene Emeralds - Wikipedia

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    The Emeralds played in northwest Eugene in 4,000-seat Bethel Park, at Roosevelt Boulevard and Maple Street (later torn down for the construction of a highway that wasn't [6] [9] [10] In 1950 and 1951, Bethel Park was the home of the Eugene Larks of the Class D Far West League ; its outfield is present-day Lark Park.

  3. Eugene approves bond referral for proposed Emeralds stadium ...

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    Eugene city councilors voted 7-1 Wednesday on tentative approval of a $15 million referral that could help fund the construction of a new stadium for the Eugene Emeralds baseball team. The bond ...

  4. On the Agenda: Big decisions on Eugene Emeralds stadium ... - AOL

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    This week Eugene and Lane County officials will hold a joint hearing on the River Road-Santa Clara plan. Both bodies will also discuss Ems stadium. On the Agenda: Big decisions on Eugene Emeralds ...

  5. PK Park - Wikipedia

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    PK Park. / 44.059; -123.066. PK Park is a baseball stadium in the northwest United States, located in Eugene, Oregon. It is the home field of the University of Oregon Ducks of the Pac-12 Conference, and during the summer, the home of the minor league Eugene Emeralds of the Northwest League. [7] [8] The Ducks' program was revived in 2009 after ...

  6. Eugene Emeralds, state officials say funding gap is closing ...

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    The Eugene City Council voted on Feb. 21 to place a $15 million bond measure on the May ballot, but also scheduled a work session item for Wednesday, March 13, to revisit and possibly reconsider.

  7. Civic Stadium (Eugene, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Emeralds cited Civic Stadium's need of substantial renovations, major problems with irrigation and electrical systems, as well as broken seats, and estimated that modernization could cost as much as $15 million. The Emeralds played their last game at Civic Stadium on Thursday, September 4, 2009, a 5–3 loss to the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes ...

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