Arizona State Sun Devils (Pac-12)
8/10
The main entrance is on the 3rd base side, you need to go up a spiral walkway, across the street, then back down to get there from the parking lot. |
2013 prior to my suspected "Last game at the Muni", I turned out to get one more. |
A sparse crowd watches Arizona Fall League action in 2011. |
I didn't make it to a game at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, a.k.a. "The Muni" until 2011, my 2nd spring in Arizona. This stadium is a little different than the others in the Cactus League at the time, as it's history lends itself more to Phoenix baseball than Spring Training. This stadium hosted AAA baseball in Phoenix for 25 years as the Phoenix Giants, then Firebirds, called the Muni home. The Firebirds moved up Loop 101 to Scottsdale when Scottsdale Stadium opened in 1992. The San Francisco Giants held Spring Training here for one year in the 1960's, before the Oakland A's moved in in 1984. The A's had 20 years here before they too moved across town, to HoHoKam Stadium in Mesa, leaving the Muni open. Taking a page from their cross-state rivals in Tucson, the Arizona State Sun Devils decided to move their baseball team from an on campus stadium to the Muni.
At any rate, this is a very straightforward stadium. Stairs lead up to the main concourse, with box seats in front and loge behind. The backdrop is very much stereotypical Arizona, with red rocks and in the case of a 2011 fall league game, a large dust storm. The concessions here were not my favourite, right up until I wandered out to the barbeque stand in the left field corner. I don't remember exactly what I ended up with, but I do remember the burgers and chicken sandwiches coming out of there looking pretty good. The atmosphere here was slightly above average, as the lack of video board and really anything else going on outside of the game made it very enjoyable. The main reason the A's moved (back) to Mesa wasn't the stadium, but more the back fields, or namely the fact that they were about a mile from the main stadium via bus, across the street from the Phoenix Zoo. Now that the team has moved, everything is contained in one complex.
Overall, this was a somewhat unique Spring Training venue, with slightly above average concessions and atmosphere, which should serve the ASU Baseball program well for years to come.
Update 2019: The Sun Devils are enjoying things at the Muni, averaging 2,913 for 2019, which was 21st in the NCAA. I haven't been here in awhile, so I'm not aware of any serious upgrades. This park is highly unlikely to host professional baseball again. I'd go if I had the opportunity, but many other Phoenix area parks would be higher on my list.
Linescores
2011-03-25
123 456 789 R H E
Los Angeles(AL) 104 011 030 10 16 0
Oakland 000 010 020 3 6 2
Time: 2:39 Temp: 70F Att: 8,540
2011-10-04
123 456 789 R H E
Mesa 005 120 000 8 7 1
Phoenix 210 602 01x 12 13 0
Time: 2:54 Temp: 91F Att: 235
2013-03-27
123 456 789 R H E
Colorado 210 020 000 5 9 0
Oakland 010 320 00x 6 12 0
Time: 2:33 Temp: 87F Att:4,795
2014-03-26
123 456 789 RHE
Los Angeles(AL) 001 000 311 661
Oakland 001 000 010 261
Time: 2:57 Temp: 75F Att: 5,033
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