Hillsboro Ballpark

The stadium has a capacity of 4,500 spectators (3,534 seats) and is the home for the Hillsboro Hops of the Northwest League and the Post 6 Barbers of the American Legion Oregon Zone 2 Division.

[13] Milwaukie on the eastern side of the Portland metropolitan area also had plans to build a stadium for a minor league team.

[14] To pay for the construction, the city would sell bonds and repay the money using revenue from the facility, including leasing the field to the minor league team.

[16] By April 2012, the Hillsboro City Council approved issuing a request for proposals to design and build a stadium, and hired a sports attorney to assist in the process.

[11] The new 4,500-seat stadium, to be built on field four at the complex, is planned to have covered seating, a new orientation to face east, a beer garden, an entry plaza with artwork, and more concession stands.

[12] On April 16, the City Council considered authorizing up to $30 million in full faith and credit bonds to pay for several projects, including a baseball stadium.

[21][22] Two weeks later, the Council announced they would again look at approving a term sheet with the owners of the Yakima franchise, and that the league had two teams interested in possibly relocating to Hillsboro.

[25] On June 5, the city council approved the offer sheet with Short Season, LLC in a unanimous vote, and agreed to hire Hoffman and SRG to design and build the facility.

[29] Milwaukie still hoped to land a team from the league as well, and their plan had the support of Portland Mayor Sam Adams.

[5] In February 2013, the main piece of public art was revealed to be a sculpture entitled Barometer to be created by Devin Laurence Field.

[41] It was announced in March 2023 that the Hillsboro Hops will build a new ballpark for the 2025 season instead of renovating Ron Tonkin Field.

[43] Of that total, there are 3,534 permanent seats, with the remaining capacity in the form of a standing-room-only area and a berm in the outfield sponsored by Frontier Communications.

Signage after sponsorship deal