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Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium

Coordinates:14°33′42″N120°59′34″E / 14.56167°N 120.99278°E /14.56167; 120.99278
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Baseball stadium in Manila, Philippines
For the football (soccer) stadium, seeRizal Memorial Stadium.

Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium
Map
Interactive map of Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium
LocationP. Ocampo St. corner Adriatico St.,Malate,Manila,Philippines
Public transitMetro interchangeVito Cruz
OwnerCity Government of Manila
OperatorPhilippine Sports Commission
Capacity10,000Expanded/Renovated
Field size
  • Left field: 313 ft (95 m)
  • Left center: 349 ft (106 m)
  • Center field: 385 ft (117 m)
  • Right center: 344 ft (105 m)
  • Right field: 303 ft (92 m)[8]
Construction
Opened1934
Renovated1946,[1] 1953,[2] 1981,[2] 1991,[2] 1995,[3] 1996,[4] 2005,[2][5] 2024[6][7]
ArchitectJuan Arellano
Tenants
Philippines national baseball team
Baseball Philippines (2007–2012)
UAAP Baseball Championship
Philippine Baseball League (2019)

TheRizal Memorial Baseball Stadium is abaseballstadium located inside theRizal Memorial Sports Complex inManila,Philippines. It has aseating capacity of 10,000.

History

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American colonial period

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The score board at the Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium.

TheFar Eastern Championship Games (also known as Far East Games) was a small Asian multi-sport competition considered to be a precursor to theAsian Games. In 1912, E.S. Brown, president of the Philippine Athletic Association and Manila Carnival Games, proposed the creation of the "Far Eastern Olympic Games" toChina and Japan. It was at that time thatGovernor-GeneralWilliam Cameron Forbes was the president of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Association from 1911-1913. Governor-General Forbes formed the Far Eastern Olympic Association.[9]

Babe Ruth hit the second home run during the 1934 Far Eastern Championship Games.

The first Far Eastern Championship Games was held in the Manila Carnival Grounds in Malate, Manila, Philippines on February 4, 1913. Forbes was also the one who formally declared the games open. Six countries participated in the eight-day event:The Philippine Islands, Republic ofChina, Empire ofJapan, British East Indies (Malaysia), Kingdom ofThailand and British crown colonyHong Kong. The Philippines also hosted the games in 1925 and 1934.

The Manila Carnival Grounds was redeveloped into theRizal Memorial Sports Complex in 1934, named in honor of the country's national hero,Jose Rizal, before the 10th Far Eastern Games. Baseball was a main event in every Far Eastern Games and in that year, the games were played at the new Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium. Legendary AmericanNew York Yankees playersLou Gehrig andBabe Ruth hit the first and second home runs, respectively on December 2, 1934. The game that saw the participation of an all-star team, which included Gehrig, Ruth andPhiladelphia AthleticsMVPJimmie Foxx, was one of the highlights of the stadium’s history. The record is etched on the walls of the baseball stadium.[8]

World War II

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The assault of US Forces against the Japanese Imperial Army during the World War II at the Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium.

In February 1945, the Japanese forces built a defensive stronghold in their retreat against the advancing American infantry. The stronghold was built in the Harrison Park area, which includedDe La Salle College and the Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium. The 1st Cavalry Division of the Americans defeated the Japanese by utilizing three tanks, demolitions, and flamethrowers.[10] The Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium suffered devastation due to the war.

By April 1945, garrisoned American & Filipino soldiers under theUnited States Army,Philippine Commonwealth Army &Philippine Constabulary were playing baseball before thousands of spectators at the ruins of the stadium after the liberation.[11] The stadium was repaired with the floodlights of the then newly renovated stadium first opened by January 1946.[1]

Post-Commonwealth era

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The stadium was the venue of the1954 Asian Baseball Championship. The year 1954 is considered as the beginning of the golden era in Philippine baseball history as the Philippines won first place in the Asian Baseball Championships. The Philippines was the inaugural champions of the Asian Baseball Championships in 1954 but finished fourth in seven of the next eight editions of the biennial events.[12]

On 2024, it starts the retrofitting of the Baseball Stadium which is envisioned to be upgraded in accordance to the international standards. This will include a covered roofing and an improved grandstand or spectators’ area, providing an outstanding atmosphere for audiences, a high-resolution LED scoreboard, and protective netting and stainless-steel railings with glass.[6][7][13]

Architecture

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The Rizal Memorial Stadium is considered to be anArt Deco architectural design that incorporated streamlines and simpler lines, flat surfaces and rounded edges. The design represented stability and modernity.[14]The complex, built under the supervision of architectJuan Arellano, started construction in 1927.[15]

  • The stadium's facade featuring Art Deco lettering
    The stadium's facade featuring Art Deco lettering
  • Stadium's bullpen
    Stadium'sbullpen
  • Grandstand of the stadium
    Grandstand of the stadium

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Night Baseball in the Philippines".Ellensburg Daily Record. December 26, 1945. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2016.
  2. ^abcdSampayan, Jac (September 12, 2019)."Will it beat the SEAG deadline? Inside the Rizal Memorial makeover".ABS-CBN News. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2019.
  3. ^"Softball loop to bring back night games to Rizal park".Manila Standard. August 29, 1995. p. 25. RetrievedMarch 23, 2025.
  4. ^"Rizal ballpark undergoing renovation".Manila Standard. July 19, 1996. p. 19. RetrievedMarch 23, 2025.
  5. ^"Baseball facelift on".Philippine Daily Inquirer. September 24, 2005. p. A21. RetrievedMarch 23, 2025.
  6. ^ab"PhilSports, Rizal Memorial Sports Complex infrastructure set to be upgraded".ABS-CBN News. RetrievedMay 21, 2025.
  7. ^ab"Rizal Memorial Sports Complex is being refurbished, retrofitted".Business World. RetrievedMay 21, 2025.
  8. ^ab"About the Philippines".NSWJBL Touring Team Programme. NSW Junior Baseball League. Archived fromthe original on May 20, 2013. RetrievedMay 3, 2014.
  9. ^"Far Eastern Championship Games". Olympic Council of Asia. RetrievedMay 3, 2014.
  10. ^Dr. Thomas M. Huber."The Battle of Manila".The Battle of Manila Scrapbook. RetrievedMay 3, 2014.
  11. ^"Baseball Returns to the Philippines".Times Daily. Associated Press. April 16, 1945. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2016.
  12. ^Gabriel Fidler."Philippines Preparing for Baseball Renaissance".Baseball Stitch Ring. RetrievedMay 3, 2014.
  13. ^Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium, sumsailalim sa renovation. January 22, 2025. RetrievedMay 30, 2025 – via YouTube.
  14. ^"National Commission for Culture and the Arts".NCCA. Archived fromthe original on May 3, 2014. RetrievedMay 3, 2014.
  15. ^Manila Bulletin."Rizal Memorial Declared Historical Landmark".Yahoo News Philippines. RetrievedMay 4, 2014.

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