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Dow Diamond is a Minor League baseball stadium located in
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. It is the home of the
Great Lakes Loons The Great Lakes Loons are a Minor League Baseball team of the Midwest League and the High-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. They are located in Midland, Michigan, and play their home games at Dow Diamond, which opened in April 2007. Hist ...
of the
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. The Loons are affiliated with the
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. The stadium is located near Buttles, Ellsworth and State streets in Midland. The
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, whose world headquarters are in Midland, donated the land for the stadium and also purchased the
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to the facility in 2006. The stadium name is a reference to both Dow's logo (a red diamond) and that "diamond" is a slang term for a baseball field.


History

Ground was broken for the ballpark on April 11, 2006. The park opened April 13, 2007 and on June 8, 2007 it was announced that Dow Diamond would host the 2008 Midwest League All Star Game, which was held on June 17, 2008. The venue also hosted the 2017 Midwest League All Star Game. In 2007, they were awarded best new ballpark according to
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. In 2012, they were awarded best ballpark in
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from Stadium Journey. In 2016, they were ranked 16th out of 160
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teams for stadium experience.


Facility

The seating bowl can accommodate 3,100 persons, with an additional 100 on the Party Deck. The park features 12 luxury suites containing a total of 300 seats, a Green Room for waiting performers and 3 dressing rooms. The Dow Diamond indoors is a year-round facility that can be rented for most any event and the facility's catering company can provide anything from hors d'œuvres for two dozen to a formal dinner for 200 or a reception for 2,000. Outdoors, the Diamond can provide seating for 3,500 with the stage behind home plate; 5,500 with the stage behind second base or 9,000 with the stage in center field. For exhibitions or trade shows within the infield/outfield, 50,000 ft² of Event Deck portable flooring and/or 10,000 ft² of DD2 covering for stage areas & road builds is available.


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Great Lakes Loons
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