Qualcomm Stadium
San Diego Padres
Qualcomm Stadium (known variously as San Diego Stadium, Jack Murphy Stadium, and Qualcomm) hosted the Padres for 35 seasons. The stadium's massive outfield dimensions and multi-purpose design created an awkward baseball environment, but San Diego fans watched Tony Gwynn chase .400 here in 1994.
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Stadium Stats
Capacity
67,544
Year Opened
1969
Surface
Natural Grass
Roof Type
Open
Coordinates
32.7831, -117.1197
Did You Know?
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Tony Gwynn batted .394 in 1994 before the players' strike ended the season — the closest anyone has come to .400 since Ted Williams in 1941.
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The 1984 and 1998 Padres pennant winners played here, making their World Series runs in a stadium originally built for football.
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The facility was demolished in 2021 and replaced by the SDSU Mission Valley campus.