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College of Staten Island Baseball Complex

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College of Staten Island Baseball Complex is a stadium in Staten Island, New York. It is primarily used for baseball and was the home of Staten Island Yankees before they moved to Richmond County Bank Ballpark in 2001. The ballpark had a capacity of 2,500 people and opened in 1999. It currently hosts the College of Staten Island Dolphins baseball team.

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College of Staten Island Baseball Complex
Victory Boulevard, New York Staten Island

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College of Staten Island (City University of New York College of Staten Island)

Victory Boulevard 2800
10314 New York, Staten Island
New York, United States
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csi.cuny.edu

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