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Amedée Roy Stadium

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Owner
  
City of Sherbrooke

Province
  
Québec

Surface
  
Grass

Location
  
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

Field size
  
322' on the first and third base lines, 342' in the aisles, 385' centre field

Address
  
600 Rue du Cégep, Sherbrooke, QC J1E 3T6, Canada

Similar
  
Julien Morin Stadium, Palais des Sports Léopold‑Drolet, Mont Bellevue, Saint‑Michel Basilica‑Cathedral, Mont Orford

Amedée Roy Stadium (French: Stade Amedée-Roy) is a baseball stadium in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. Its address is 600 rue du Parc. It was used as a baseball venue for the 2013 Canada Games along with Julien Morin Stadium in Coaticook.

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Tenants

Amedée Roy Stadium is the home field of the Sherbrooke Expos of the Ligue de Baseball Senior Élite du Québec.

It had been the home field of the Sherbrooke Athletiques BRP of the Ligue de Baseball Élite du Québec until they relocated to Granby after the 2009 season.

The Montreal Royales of the short lived Canadian Baseball League played their only season at Amedée Roy Stadium, unable to find a suitable stadium in Montreal.

Amedée Roy Stadium was home to the Sherbrooke Pirates of the Double-A Eastern League from 1972 to 1973.

Past events

Amedée Roy Stadium co-hosted the 2002 World Junior Baseball Championship with Julien Morin Stadium in nearby Coaticook.

References

Amedée Roy Stadium Wikipedia