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The San Antonio Missions are a Minor League Baseball team based in San Antonio, Texas. The Missions compete in the Texas League as the Double-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres . The team plays its home games at Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium , which opened in 1994 and seats over 6,200 people with a total capacity of over 9,000.
It is the home of the San Antonio Missions, a Minor League Baseball team in the Texas League. The UTSA Roadrunners baseball team also plays various home games at the stadium. The stadium is named for Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff , who is a former Texas legislator and San Antonio councilman and mayor.
The Mission club continued to play the Sacramento schedule for the final seven weeks of the 200-plus games season. They staged their home games at Ewing Field (the 1914 season's regular home of the San Francisco Seals ); and at Oaks Park (regular home of the Oakland Oaks ), often playing their Sunday doubleheaders one game on each side of the Bay.
Harvard-Westlake ties Sierra Canyon 4-4 and Sherman Oaks Notre Dame ties Loyola 5-5 in the opening games in Mission League baseball play Tuesday.
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Mission Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in San Antonio, Texas, United States. It was opened in 1947 as the stadium of the San Antonio Missions of the Texas League. Its final season was in 1964; V. J. Keefe Memorial Stadium replaced it in 1968 when minor league baseball returned to San Antonio. The capacity of the stadium was 10,000 spectators.
May 13—Santa Maria's baseball team defeated Mission Prep 12-0 in an Ocean League game Wednesday afternoon. With the win, the Saints moved to 10-6 on the season and 5-2 in Ocean League play under ...
The Missions opened their home season at Seals Stadium a week later, April 14 - hosting the Seals. Notably, Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio grew up in San Francisco and played for the Seals from October 1932 through 1935. In 1933, DiMaggio hit safely in a record 61 straight games for the Seals, with 169 RBI and a batting average of.340. [9]