Smith's Ballpark
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Smith's Ballpark Location within Utah Smith's Ballpark Smith's Ballpark (the United States) | |
Interactive map of Smith's Ballpark | |
| Former names | Spring Mobile Ballpark (2009–2014) Franklin Covey Field (July 1998–2009) Franklin Quest Field (1994–July 1998) |
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| Address | 1365 South West Temple Salt Lake City, Utah United States |
| Coordinates | 40°44′28″N 111°53′35″W / 40.741°N 111.893°W |
| Elevation | 4,230 feet (1,290 m) AMSL |
| Owner | City of Salt Lake City |
| Operator | Miller Sports + Entertainment (Salt Lake Bees) |
| Capacity | 14,511 |
| Surface | Natural grass |
| Record attendance | 16,531 (July 22, 2000, vs. Albuquerque) |
| Field size | Left field: 345 ft (105 m) Left-center field: 385 ft (117 m) Center field: 420 ft (128 m) Right-center field: 375 ft (114 m) Right field: 315 ft (96 m) |
| Public transit | Ballpark station |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | May 19, 1993 |
| Opened | April 11, 1994 31 years ago |
| Construction cost | $23 million ($50 million in 2025) |
| Architect | Populous and Valentiner, Crane, Brunjes & Onyon |
| Structural engineer | H/T Engineers |
| Services engineer | Bredson & Associates |
| General contractor | Sahara Construction |
| Tenants | |
| Salt Lake Bees (PCL) 1994–2024 Utah Utes (Big 12) 1994–present | |
Smith's Ballpark (formerly known as Franklin Quest Field, later Franklin Covey Field, and more recently Spring Mobile Ballpark) is a baseball park in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was the home field of the minor league Salt Lake Bees of the Pacific Coast League and the collegiate Utah Utes of the Big 12 Conference.