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  2. Les Murakami Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Les Murakami Stadium is the baseball stadium at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in Honolulu CDP, [1] City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. The stadium was built in 1984 and renamed after legendary Rainbow coach Les Murakami for the 2002 season.

  3. Hawaii takes advantge of errors, wildness to beat San ... - AOL

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    Mar. 23—On a freaky Friday night, the Hawaii baseball team used all its resources for a 16-5 victory over San Diego State at Les Murakami Stadium. On a freaky Friday night, the Hawaii baseball ...

  4. Les Murakami - Wikipedia

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    Les Murakami (born June 1, 1936) [1] is a former head coach of the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors baseball team. During his coaching years, he won 1,079 games. The Les Murakami Stadium, home field of the Rainbow Warriors, was named in his honor in 2002. [2] [3]

  5. Hawaii Rainbow Warriors baseball - Wikipedia

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    Les Murakami Stadium (Capacity: 4,312) ... The Hawaiʻi Rainbow Warriors baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University of Hawaiʻi at ...

  6. Hawaii baseball upsets No. 13 N.C. State - AOL

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    A sold-out Les Murakami Stadium crowd of 3,147 watched the Rainbows (3-3) score four times in the bottom of the eighth to pull out the win. Jordan Donahue pulled Hawaii within a run with a one-out ...

  7. Stephen Tsai: UH would like to see progress on stadium issue

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    The Warriors’ temporary home venue, the on-campus Ching Complex, is inadequate in seating capacity (15,300), accommodations for visiting teams (Les Murakami Stadium’s concourse is partially ...

  8. Hawaii Islanders - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaii Islanders were a minor league baseball team based in Honolulu, Hawaii, that played in the Triple-A Pacific Coast League for 27 seasons from 1961 through 1987. Originally an affiliate of the Kansas City Athletics, the Islanders played their home games at Honolulu Stadium, Aloha Stadium and Les Murakami Stadium.

  9. Category:Baseball venues in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Baseball venues in Hawaii" ... Les Murakami Stadium; M. ... Walter Victor Baseball Complex; Wong Stadium