The previous
ballparks for minor league baseball in the area were in the other two cities, and both were aligned northeast. Sanders-Jacobs Field (1950–1974) in
Kennewick was located at the northeast corner of Clearwater Avenue and Neel Street in the West Highlands (). Used for a quarter century, its third base line followed present-day Morain Street. It was named for Harry Sanders, a
Connell farmer, and Tom Jacobs, a former manager and the general manager of the
Atoms at the time of his death at age 64 in 1968. The independent
Tri-City Ports folded after the 1974 season, and the venue was demolished soon after. In
Richland, the baseball field at
Richland High School, adjacent to the
Bomber Bowl, was used for the
Tri-Cities Triplets' four seasons in the mid-1980s. The team was sold after the 1986 season, moved to
southwestern Idaho, and became the
Boise Hawks. ==References==