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- Cobb_Field abstract "Cobb Field was a baseball park located in Billings, Montana from 1932 to 2007. It was originally named Athletic Park and opened as Cobb Field on May 4, 1948 after renovations. It was the home of the Billings Mustangs, the Pioneer League Rookie Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, from 1948-2007. Cobb Field was named after Bob Cobb, who was responsible for bringing the Mustangs to Billings. It also hosted home games for local American Legion baseball teams. In 2006, the stadium welcomed the re-formed NCAA baseball team from nearby Montana State University Billings. From March to May, home games were played at the field.".
- Cobb_Field location Billings,_Montana.
- Cobb_Field tenant American_Legion.
- Cobb_Field tenant Billings_Mustangs.
- Cobb_Field tenant Montana_State_University_Billings.
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- Cobb_Field wikiPageExternalLink www.callanfilms.com.
- Cobb_Field wikiPageExternalLink Billings.htm.
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- Cobb_Field wikiPageID "2012988".
- Cobb_Field wikiPageRevisionID "587088189".
- Cobb_Field demolished "--09-18".
- Cobb_Field dimensions "Center Field - 405 ft".
- Cobb_Field dimensions "Left Field - 335 ft".
- Cobb_Field dimensions "Right Field - 327 ft".
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- Cobb_Field location "901".
- Cobb_Field location "Billings, Montana 59101".
- Cobb_Field opened "1932".
- Cobb_Field operator "Billings Parks & Recreation".
- Cobb_Field owner "City of Billings".
- Cobb_Field seatingCapacity "4200".
- Cobb_Field stadiumName "Cobb Field".
- Cobb_Field surface Grass.
- Cobb_Field tenants "Billings American Legion Baseball".
- Cobb_Field tenants "Billings Mustangs".
- Cobb_Field tenants "Montana State University - Billings".
- Cobb_Field wordnet_type synset-stadium-noun-1.
- Cobb_Field subject Category:1932_establishments_in_Montana.
- Cobb_Field subject Category:Baseball_venues_in_Montana.
- Cobb_Field subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Billings,_Montana.
- Cobb_Field subject Category:College_baseball_venues_in_the_United_States.
- Cobb_Field subject Category:Defunct_sports_venues_in_Montana.
- Cobb_Field subject Category:Minor_league_baseball_venues.
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- Cobb_Field type SportFacility.
- Cobb_Field type Stadium.
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- Cobb_Field type Place.
- Cobb_Field type StadiumOrArena.
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- Cobb_Field comment "Cobb Field was a baseball park located in Billings, Montana from 1932 to 2007. It was originally named Athletic Park and opened as Cobb Field on May 4, 1948 after renovations. It was the home of the Billings Mustangs, the Pioneer League Rookie Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, from 1948-2007. Cobb Field was named after Bob Cobb, who was responsible for bringing the Mustangs to Billings. It also hosted home games for local American Legion baseball teams.".
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- Cobb_Field depiction Cobbfield.jpg.
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- Cobb_Field name "Cobb Field".