Palm Springs Stadium

[1] It used to be named Angels Stadium and was the home field of the Palm Springs Suns of the Western Baseball League in 1995 and 1996.

The Palm Springs Heat of the Western States Football League had lackluster games[clarification needed] in the 1993 season with a 4–10 record before they folded operations.

The city council had refused to pay for renovation in the past, when Sonny Bono, then-mayor of Palm Springs, had shown little interest.

However, the current tenant, the Palm Springs Power, draw in more fans and local media than previous baseball teams.

[citation needed] The founding team, the Palm Springs Chill, began play in 2007/08 in the Arizona Winter League .

[citation needed] In addition to being the home stadium of Power and Chill baseball (who also have year round offices in the stadium), Palm Springs Stadium hosts an amateur football team, the Desert Valley Spartans, who are members of the LaBelle Community Football League (LCFL) and LCFL-West, from August to October, a springtime USABF Amateur Baseball tournament, pop-warner football, numerous local festivals, and softball tournaments throughout the year.

In the past, automobile exhibits or car shows, monster truck rallies and music concerts were also held in the stadium's field.

Palm Springs Stadium in Palm Springs, California in 1965, formerly the spring training home of the Los Angeles Angels of the Pacific Coast League (PCL). In the image from left to right are Angels general manager Fred Haney, trainer Freddie Frederico, owner Gene Autry and PCL president Dewey Soriano. The signboard the men are standing over is from 1955.
Palm Springs Stadium grandstand