Harry Grove stadium, located in Frederick, Maryland, is the home of the Frederick Keys, a class A minor league affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles. Opened in 1990, it seats 5,400 fans. The WWE has made it an annual summer stop on its live event tours, a rarity in that it is an outdoor venue. {{{{{2|{{{2}}}}}}|1{{{motto=void|2={{{3}}}}}}|city motto|{{{motto}}}}} Location in the state of Maryland Founded -Incorporated 1745 {{{incorporated}}} County Frederick County Mayor Jennifer Dougherty Area - Total - Water 59. ... Baltimore Orioles American League AAA Ottawa Lynx AA Bowie Baysox A Frederick Keys Delmarva Shorebirds Aberdeen IronBirds R Bluefield Orioles Sarasota Orioles The Frederick Keys are the High-A class A baseball affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles. ... Baltimore Orioles American League AAA Ottawa Lynx AA Bowie Baysox A Frederick Keys Delmarva Shorebirds Aberdeen IronBirds R Bluefield Orioles Sarasota Orioles The Baltimore Orioles are a Major League Baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland. ... World Wrestling Entertainment, or WWE, is a professional wrestling promotion, currently the largest in North America. ...
The stadium is named for the person to first bring minor league baseball to Frederick in 1915. The Grove family also donated $250,000 to the city to help build the park and were thus honored in the naming of it.
The 2005 Class A all-star game will be played here. The Carolina League will face off against the California League. Carolina was originally just one Province of Carolina. ... The California League is a minor league baseball league which operates throughout the state of California. ...
There are a half-dozen minor league stadiums within 100 miles of the Beltway, plus a seventh near the shore, and a couple of visits will convince you there is still something magical about a diamond in the night.
The stadium resembles a college facility with a broadcast booth that doubles as a partial covering for the bleachers.
HarryGroveStadium is many fans' first foray into the minors, and it's a classic, short on pretension and very long on audience activities.