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Dickey-Stephens Park: Home of the Arkansas Travelers Minor League Baseball

Dickey-Stephens Park: Home of the Arkansas Travelers Minor League Baseball

What to know

Home of AA minor league Arkansas Travelers, Anaheim Angels farm team; beer garden, "themed" nights, giveaways and promotions; baseball museum. Named for the Stephens family who donated the land and Arkansas natives Bill Dickey, Baseball Hall of Fame catcher for the New York Yankees, and catcher George “Skeeter” Dickey who played for the Travelers, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox.
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