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Springfield City Officials State No Written Agreement Exists for Route 66 Stadium Renaming

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Springfield City Officials State No Written Agreement Exists for Route 66 Stadium Renaming

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The Big Picture

Springfield's baseball stadium has been renamed Route 66 Stadium. However, city officials have stated that there is no written agreement regarding this renaming. Records of any naming agreement have not been released by the city.

Key Facts

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    Springfield's baseball stadium has been renamed Route 66 Stadium.

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    City officials state there is no written agreement for the renaming.

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    The city has not released records of a naming agreement.

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St. Louis Post-Dispatch

'Nothing in writing' on Springfield Cardinals stadium renaming, city says

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Why It Matters

In response to inquiries, the city has not released any records pertaining to a naming agreement for the stadium.

Further details about the process or any agreements related to the stadium's new name have not been provided.

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