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Jaycee Park (Hot Springs, Arkansas)

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After operating as a Boys and Girls Club with ball fields from 1953 to 2016, the site reopened on February 4, 2022, as Majestic Park Baseball Complex, owned and operated by the Hot Springs Advertising & Promotions Commission. Majestic Park, a five-field baseball complex, will host youth baseball
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games and tournaments on the site of one of the first spring training sites in Major League Baseball history.
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organization. In 1949, its capacity was down to 2,600, and in 2008 it was down to 1,100.
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