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- Consol_Energy_Park abstract "Consol Energy Park is a 3,200-seat multi-purpose baseball stadium at exit 15 of Interstate 70[1] in North Franklin Township, a suburb of Washington, Pennsylvania. It hosted its first regular season baseball game on May 29, 2002, as the primary tenants of the facility, the Washington Wild Things, lost to the Canton Coyotes, 3-0. The ballpark also hosts the California University of Pennsylvania Vulcans baseball team. It is the home of the Pennsylvania Rebellion of the National Pro Fastpitch, a women's professional softball league. It also hosts Trinity High School's baseball team and the WPIAL Baseball Championships. It was briefly the home of the Pittsburgh Riverhounds soccer club (who now play at Highmark Stadium) during the 2005 and 2006 seasons. Consol Energy Park is located near Interstate 70 and is one of the only ballparks that includes a hot tub in the viewing stands. Ballpark Scholarships, Inc., a non-profit organization leases the stadium. ProGrass Synthetic Turf was installed in the Fall of 2010.The stadium was formerly known as Falconi Field until April 12, 2007, when Consol Energy and Washington County Family Entertainment entered a naming rights partnership to rename the complex Consol Energy Park.".
- Consol_Energy_Park formerName "Falconi Field".
- Consol_Energy_Park location Washington,_Pennsylvania.
- Consol_Energy_Park openingDate "2002-05-29".
- Consol_Energy_Park tenant Butler_BlueSox.
- Consol_Energy_Park tenant California_University_of_Pennsylvania.
- Consol_Energy_Park tenant Pennsylvania_Rebellion.
- Consol_Energy_Park tenant Pittsburgh_Riverhounds.
- Consol_Energy_Park tenant Trinity_High_School_(Washington,_Pennsylvania).
- Consol_Energy_Park tenant Washington_Wild_Things.
- Consol_Energy_Park tenant Western_Pennsylvania_Interscholastic_Athletic_League.
- Consol_Energy_Park thumbnail Falconi_Field,_now_known_as_CONSOL_Energy_Park.JPG?width=300.
- Consol_Energy_Park wikiPageExternalLink washington.html.
- Consol_Energy_Park wikiPageExternalLink washington.htm.
- Consol_Energy_Park wikiPageExternalLink I70exits.html.
- Consol_Energy_Park wikiPageExternalLink news.cgi?id=1176395883.
- Consol_Energy_Park wikiPageID "10715697".
- Consol_Energy_Park wikiPageRevisionID "601847085".
- Consol_Energy_Park after Bosse_Field.
- Consol_Energy_Park before T._R._Hughes_Ballpark.
- Consol_Energy_Park dimensions "Center Field — 410 ft".
- Consol_Energy_Park dimensions "Left Field — 320 ft".
- Consol_Energy_Park dimensions "Right Field — 320 ft".
- Consol_Energy_Park formerNames "Falconi Field".
- Consol_Energy_Park hasPhotoCollection Consol_Energy_Park.
- Consol_Energy_Park location "1".
- Consol_Energy_Park location "Washington, PA 15301".
- Consol_Energy_Park nickname ""The House of Thrills"".
- Consol_Energy_Park opened "2002-05-29".
- Consol_Energy_Park owner "Ballpark Scholarships Inc.".
- Consol_Energy_Park owner "WashCo Ballpark Holdings".
- Consol_Energy_Park seatingCapacity "3200".
- Consol_Energy_Park seatingCapacity "5000".
- Consol_Energy_Park stadiumName "Consol Energy Park".
- Consol_Energy_Park surface "Artificial Turf".
- Consol_Energy_Park tenants Washington_Wild_Things.
- Consol_Energy_Park tenants "California University of Pennsylvania".
- Consol_Energy_Park tenants "Pennsylvania Rebellion".
- Consol_Energy_Park tenants "Pittsburgh Riverhounds".
- Consol_Energy_Park tenants "Trinity High School".
- Consol_Energy_Park tenants "WPIAL Baseball Championships".
- Consol_Energy_Park tenants "Washington BlueSox".
- Consol_Energy_Park title "Falconi Field".
- Consol_Energy_Park title "Host of the FL All-Star Game".
- Consol_Energy_Park years "2005".
- Consol_Energy_Park subject Category:Baseball_stadiums_in_Pennsylvania.
- Consol_Energy_Park subject Category:California_Vulcans.
- Consol_Energy_Park subject Category:Frontier_League_ballparks.
- Consol_Energy_Park subject Category:Pittsburgh_Riverhounds.
- Consol_Energy_Park subject Category:Soccer_venues_in_Pennsylvania.
- Consol_Energy_Park point "40.15416666666667 -80.28361111111111".
- Consol_Energy_Park type Place.
- Consol_Energy_Park type SportFacility.
- Consol_Energy_Park type Stadium.
- Consol_Energy_Park type Wikidata:Q532.
- Consol_Energy_Park type Place.
- Consol_Energy_Park type StadiumOrArena.
- Consol_Energy_Park type Location.
- Consol_Energy_Park type _Feature.
- Consol_Energy_Park type SpatialThing.
- Consol_Energy_Park comment "Consol Energy Park is a 3,200-seat multi-purpose baseball stadium at exit 15 of Interstate 70[1] in North Franklin Township, a suburb of Washington, Pennsylvania. It hosted its first regular season baseball game on May 29, 2002, as the primary tenants of the facility, the Washington Wild Things, lost to the Canton Coyotes, 3-0. The ballpark also hosts the California University of Pennsylvania Vulcans baseball team.".
- Consol_Energy_Park label "Consol Energy Park".
- Consol_Energy_Park sameAs m.02qk_zf.
- Consol_Energy_Park sameAs Q5163234.
- Consol_Energy_Park sameAs Q5163234.
- Consol_Energy_Park lat "40.15416666666667".
- Consol_Energy_Park long "-80.28361111111111".
- Consol_Energy_Park wasDerivedFrom Consol_Energy_Park?oldid=601847085.
- Consol_Energy_Park depiction Falconi_Field,_now_known_as_CONSOL_Energy_Park.JPG.
- Consol_Energy_Park isPrimaryTopicOf Consol_Energy_Park.
- Consol_Energy_Park name "Consol Energy Park".
- Consol_Energy_Park nick ""The House of Thrills"".