Salt River Fields at Talking Stick
The main entry to the stadium behind home plate | |
Interactive map of Salt River Fields at Talking Stick | |
| Full name | Salt River Fields at Talking Stick |
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| Location | 7555 N. Pima Road Scottsdale, AZ 85258 U.S. |
| Coordinates | 33°32′46″N 111°53′7″W / 33.54611°N 111.88528°W |
| Owner | Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community |
| Capacity | 11,000 |
| Surface | Bermuda Grass |
| Record attendance | 14,035 (March 16, 2019, D-Backs vs Cubs) |
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| Acreage | 140 acres |
| Public transit | Valley Metro Bus: 81 |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | November 17, 2009 |
| Opened | February 11, 2011 |
| Construction cost | $100 million ($143 million in 2025 dollars) |
| Architect | HKS, Inc. |
| General contractor | Mortenson Construction |
| Tenants | |
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| Website | |
| saltriverfields.com | |
Salt River Fields at Talking Stick is a stadium complex located in the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community near Scottsdale, Arizona, United States, at the former site of the Pavilion Lakes Golf Club. It serves as the Major League Baseball spring-training facility for the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Colorado Rockies, replacing Tucson Electric Park for the Diamondbacks and Hi Corbett Field for the Rockies. The complex represents the first MLB park to be built on Native American Indian land.