Plans were announced Monday for an 8,500-seat baseball stadium in Shakopee that a newly formed minor league team will call home, a proposal that was met with skepticism from some city officials.
The independent Metro Millers intend to put down roots on a site next to Canterbury Park with the hope of having "play ball!" called out for the first time in spring 2021.
In addition to baseball, the facility's operators envision hosting soccer, lacrosse, BMX racing and concerts.
"Our expected location in Shakopee has great transportation access, is near many other successful entertainment attractions and will be an invaluable community asset," said Steve Becher, chief management officer of Metro Millers Baseball LLC.
Becher added that the Millers name "has a long history of exciting baseball in the Twin Cities, and we're looking forward to bringing that back in the southwest metro."
The reconstituted Millers are using the state's MNvest crowdsourcing portal to raise up to $1.5 million and also are seeking investors through various fan-experience incentives.
Otherwise, major investors are being courted to cover the rest of the preliminary cost of $42 million needed to make the project more than just a field of dreams, according to state Rep. Brad Tabke, D-Shakopee, a former mayor of the city who is heading public relations for the stadium.
Tabke said the team is not seeking public money for the stadium.