TRI-CITY DUST DEVILS
Gesa Stadium
Gesa Stadium is the Angels' High-A affiliate in Pasco — one of the Tri-Cities, the three communities at the confluence of the Columbia, Snake, and Yakima Rivers in eastern Washington's high desert. The Tri-Cities (Kennewick, Pasco, Richland) are defined by the Hanford Site — the Manhattan Project plutonium production facility whose cleanup is the most complex nuclear remediation project in American history. The Dust Devils name references the thermal convection columns that swirl across the Columbia Basin's basalt desert in summer.
Architecture & History
Gesa Stadium serves the Tri-Cities market in the high desert of eastern Washington where the Columbia, Snake, and Yakima rivers converge. The 4,500-seat park opened in 2007.
Build specs
- OPENED
- 2007
- CAPACITY
- 4,500
- DIMENSIONS
- LF 335 · CF 400 · RF 335
Statues & Exterior
EXTERIOR FEATURES
High Desert Columbia Basin Setting
Surrounding area
Gesa Stadium sits in the high desert where the Columbia, Snake, and Yakima rivers converge. Blistering summer heat and clear blue skies define the setting.
Names & History
2019–present
Gesa Stadium
Named after Gesa Credit Union — the Kennewick, Washington financial cooperative serving the Tri-Cities region.
2007–2019
Gesa Stadium / Tri-City Dust Devils Ballpark
Various naming arrangements before the current Gesa deal.
The Food
Columbia Basin Wine Country Charcuterie
The Tri-Cities sit at the center of Washington's premier wine country — the Columbia Valley AVA produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, and Riesling from more than 200 wineries. A charcuterie board with Washington cured meats and Columbia Basin cheeses is the most specific Tri-Cities food experience.
Yakima Valley Hop Salt Pretzels
Pretzel stands
Soft pretzels seasoned with Yakima Valley hop salt — coarse salt infused with dried Cascade hops grown 60 miles north.
Columbia River Steelhead Sandwich
Fish stand
Columbia River steelhead — grilled on a sourdough roll with dill sauce — available on select game days.
Dust Devils Dog
Hot dog stands
Standard hot dog with eastern Washington yellow mustard.
The Beer
Gesa Stadium features a Tri-Cities craft presence. Bale Breaker and local Kennewick breweries represent the Columbia Basin craft scene.
Bale Breaker Brewing Company Topcutter IPA
Bale Breaker Brewing Co. · Yakima, WA
Bale Breaker sits in the middle of a Yakima hop farm — the most geographically specific craft IPA in the US.
Bombing Range Brewing Company Desert Gold Lager
Bombing Range Brewing · Kennewick, WA
Bombing Range Brewing, from Kennewick, named for the Hanford Site's wartime legacy.
Yakima Craft Brewing Pom-Pom Wheat
Yakima Craft Brewing · Yakima, WA
Yakima Craft, from the hop capital of the world 60 miles north.
Sun & Weather Guide
Tri-Cities high desert heat — extreme
Kennewick sits at one of the hottest points in the Pacific Northwest. Summer day games regularly reach 100–108°F.
High desert evening cooling is rapid
The high desert loses heat fast after dark — evening games at Gesa Stadium can drop from 95°F at first pitch to 75°F by the 7th inning.
Insider Tips
The One Thing
Gesa Stadium sits in the high desert of eastern Washington where three rivers converge. On clear summer nights the Columbia Basin sky is extraordinary — one of the least light-polluted settings in affiliated baseball.
Best Seat in the House
Home plate box sections give you the best view of the surrounding desert landscape beyond the outfield.
Getting There
The Tri-Cities (Kennewick, Richland, Pasco) are on I-82 in eastern Washington. Gesa Stadium is in Pasco. Ample free parking adjacent.
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