Arizona Governor signed a $ 500K bill for upgrade in Chess Field

Arizona Diamondback will be upgraded after home venue, chase field, Arizona village. Katie Hobbes signed a bill on Friday, which was $ 500 million towards renewal.
This remedy will direct the sales tax collected in Phoenix Stadium and nearby buildings, with taxes from some club employees, will be used to improve the convenience.
Diamondback has also promised $ 250 million for the project.
Hobbes signed the bill at a ceremony, which was attended by Diamondback players Corbin Burns and Corbin Carol.
The governor tweeted, “I am not going to lose Diamondback to Arizona. Today, I signed a bipartisan deal to keep @Dbacks in downtown phoenix-to create a good paid jobs and ensure that family generations can enjoy baseball for generations. Let’s play the ball!”
I am not going to lose Diamondback to Arizona. Today, I signed a bilateral deal to keep @Dbacks Downtown Phoenix-Creating good paid jobs and ensure that family can enjoy baseball for generations. Let’s play the ball! pic.twitter.com/websfvkplc
– Governor Katie Hobbes (@govenorhobbs) 27 June, 2025
Diamondback CEO Deric Hall told Phoenix’s 12news, “We were not sure what BB was going to be B. If we could not fund this building in a renovation. I am grateful to (Hobbes). He is a supporter. He is a supporter. He is a baseball fan, he is a diamond fan, and I am a fan.”
Diamondback manager Tori Lovullo said about the news, “This is an incredible solution. It was something that was passed and working for a long time. … I am grateful to everyone and are saying,” Come on Erizona, where they are. “
In addition to other infrastructure areas, the field will be upgraded to pursue the withdrawal roof and air conditioning of the site.
This year is the presence in Phoenix, in two sessions after Diamondback won the National League Championship before falling for Texas Rangers in the world series.
Erizona lost another major sports team last year when NHL’s Koyots went to Salt Lake City and was renamed Utah Hockey Club and later Utah Mammath.
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