Joe Devine Airway Park

Joe Devine Airway Park was a minor league baseball stadium in the western United States, located in Boise, Idaho.

[2] North of the nearby Boise River, the elevation of the natural grass field was approximately 2,700 feet (825 m) above sea level, and it was aligned to the southeast; the recommended alignment (home plate to center field) is east-northeast.

[2] When the New York Yankees moved their Pioneer League affiliate from Twin Falls to Boise after the 1951 season, the ballpark was renamed in March to honor Joe Devine (1892–1951),[4][5][6] a talented Yankees scout in the West who had played for the Boise Irrigators of the Union Association.

The stadium was razed soon after the Braves departure and the site became the headquarters of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game.

Subsequent minor league and independent teams have played at Borah High School's Bill Wigle Field and Memorial Stadium in northwest Boise.