Cooper Stadium is a baseball stadium in Columbus, Ohio and is the home of the Columbus Clippers, the AAA affiliate of the New York Yankees. Built in 1931, it was renovated to its present configuration in 1979 and seats 15,000 fans. Picture of Fenway Park. ... Jump to: navigation, search Columbus is the capital of the U.S. state of Ohio. ... Categories: Baseball stubs | Minor league baseball teams | Columbus, Ohio sports ... Jump to: navigation, search A Class A California League game in San Jose, California (1994) Minor baseball leagues are North American professional baseball leagues that compete at a level below that of Major League Baseball. ... Jump to: navigation, search The New York Yankees are a Major League baseball team based in The Bronx, New York City. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1931 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... Jump to: navigation, search This page refers to the year 1979. ...
Over the years, Cooper Stadium has been home to the Columbus Red Birds, a farm team for the St. Louis Cardinals; the Columbus Jets; and, after the renovation was completed, the Columbus Clippers. Cooper Stadium was originally Franklin County Stadium. The stadium is owned by Franklin County. Jump to: navigation, search * World Champion notes: St. ... Franklin County is a county located in the state of Ohio. ...
Various proposals are being considered to replace Cooper Stadium with a facility closer to downtown, likely on the near west side of the city or near Nationwide Arena. Nationwide Arena is a sports and entertainment arena in Columbus, Ohio. ...
Cooper's Sean Holamon had a big night despite the loss, catching eight passes for 112 yards Teammate Jerry Harper finished with 101 rushing yards on 19 carries.
Shotwell Stadium witnessed the Bronchos put on a 42-14 display that dropped the Cougars to 0-2 in district.
It was the first time Cooper had been handed a zero on the scoreboard in 165 games.