Tickets & Seating
Prices (2007)
- C$15.00
- Club Reserved
Sections G-Q Rows 1-10
- C$11.00
- Prime Reserved
Sections G-Q Rows 11-20, Sect. F & R
- C$9.00
- On-Deck Reserved
Sections C-E, S-T
- C$5.00
- Grand Slam
Sections A-B
- C$4.00
- Grass Berm
Available when grandstand is full
- Capacity
- 7,481
- Single Game Attendance Record
- 8,668
29.August.2005 (vs. Lincoln)
- Game Times
- 7:05PM, 1:35PM Sundays
Details
Directions & Parking
- What should you bringLight jacket and sunscreen
- Detailed directionsDowntown just north of The Forks, blocks from Portage & Main
- Landmarks
The Forks & Provencher Bridge
- ParkingC$4.00, or Free, Usually ample near The Forks
- Tailgating
None
The Experience
CanWest Global Park (1999)
"The Fish Pond" or "Fish Bowl"
- AtmospherePoised to be the best
- FoodAmazing Food Court
- Hu's on FirstAsian Bistro at the Ballpark
- ProgramsC$3.00 and Excellent and includes FishLines scorecard insert (C$1.50)
- MascotsGoldie!
- FansFish Fans follow Goldie or Ushers
- The Ballpark
Winnipeg Area
- What to do before/after a gameUsually ample and varied
- Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame & MuseumSee Goldeyes history
- Where to Stay"Best of Winnipeg" is downtown & within walking distance
Deformity Field Remembered
Winnipeg Stadium (1994-1998)
AKA "Deformity Field"
Capacity: 33,000
See why the Goldeyes' former stadium got its nickname in these original ballpark guide pages.
Team History
- Team Colors:
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- Red
- Blue
- & Gold
- Northern League Champions:
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- 1994
- Central Champions:
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- 1999, 2001, 2002
- Championship Series:
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- 1995
- Division Champions:
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- 1997, 2003
- Semi-Finals:
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- 1996, 1998, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2008
- Cap Logos:
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1994
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Radio
1290 AM CFRW
Paul Edmonds
"Voice of the Goldeyes"
Paul Edmonds (or as I like to call him "Powerful Paul Edmonds: The Man Who Needs No Microphone") has been the voice of the Goldeyes most of their existence. Paul's an excellent announcer and easy to hear (sometimes even without a radio). Paul's trademark line for strike pitches is "right down Portage & Main." CanWest Park makes that even more true since it's only blocks from that main downtown intersection.
For 2005, the Goldeyes moved to CFRW so that all games can be broadcast.
Television
Shaw Cable
Scott Taylor
Jim Toth
The Goldeyes landed a big TV coverage in 2004 on Shaw Cable. This expanded in 2006 and continues to improve since.
Collectibles
Webmaster visits
- Last visit/game attended:
- September 6, 2003
(NLEDCS Game #4) - First game attended:
- July 22, 1994
- Totals:
- 7 trips - 21 total games
- Online Discussion Forum:
- Winnipeg Goldeyes