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Top 10 College Baseball Venues

Apr 15th, 2010 by

I went to college at Wichita State University, where we lacked a football program due to several circumstances in the 70’s & 80’s. I feel that I missed out on the experience of tailgating and cheering for a college team on Saturday afternoon’s in the fall. However, I feel a lot of people missed out on watching their college baseball team during the spring. Baseball was a substitute for the football ambiance at WSU, and its the main reason why I’m a college baseball fan today. I don’t watch a lot of regular season games, but I always catch the Super Regionals and College World Series. I thought it would be fun to give my thoughts on the best venues across America. Note: I haven’t traveled to these stadiums, so the “atmosphere” could not be considered in my judging.  I know I’m going to get an email suggesting a stadium that I forgot, and I will probably  have to reconsider my list. Oh who am I joking,  no one comments on my blog posts…

10. Lupton Stadium – Home of the TCU Horned Frogs – Fort Worth, TX.

The right field score board really makes this a cool park

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9. Miller Park – Home of the BYU Cougars – Provo, UT

This is the smallest of all the parks I have listed with a capacity of 2,200. The stadium itself has a unique canvas like awning, but the true reason I chose to include this location was the view past center field.

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8. Clark LeClair Stadium – Home of the East Carolina Pirates – Greenville, NC

The stadium will hold 3000, but the field also hosts an elevated viewing/tailgating area beyond the left and center fences.

 CLC Stadium

7. Turchin Stadium – Home of the Tulane Green Wave – New Orleans, LA

This stadium was opened in 2008 as the previous complex was destroyed by hurricane Katrina.

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6. Russ Chandler – Home of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets – Atlanta, GA

There is nothing like a downtown ballpark.

 Russ Chandler

5 USC Stadium – Home of the South Carolina Gamecocks — Columbia, SC

Built in 2009, this is one of the newer stadiums I have noted. It seats nearly 7,000 and the outfield scoreboard towers over 80 ft.

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4. Eck Stadium – Home of the Wichita State Shockers – Wichita, KS

I’m partial to this stadium as I am an Alumni of WSU, but it really is a great park. It holds close to 8,000, not including the outfield hills, which was developed do to the lack of funding to carry way excess dirt.  

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Eck Stadium

3. Doug Kingsmore  Stadium – Home of the Clemson Tigers – Clemson, SC

With the brick face, this park looks more like a minor league facility than a collegiate. It holds over 5000 spectators and has boasted the best attendance in college baseball numerous years.

 

Doug Kingsmore Stadium

2. Plainsman Park – Home of the Auburn Tigers – Auburn, AL

This place is actually called Samford Stadium – Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park and its got loads of character. Probably the most notable is the 37 foot high left field fence that measures 315 feet from home plate. The original facility was first built in 1950 and gone through numerous renovations. Today it seats 4,000 and offers a brick backstop like Wrigley and a Green monster like Fenway.

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1. New Alex Box Stadium – Home of the LSU Tigers – Baton Rouge, LA

This stadium is ridiculous. It holds 8,500 fans with 17 suites, championship plaza (what ever that is) and two picnic areas.

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So what have I learned from writing this blog post? The south loves its baseball and if your mascot is a Tiger you have a great chance of having a state-of-the-art facility. Unless your from Missouri… Let me know if you think im wong. I would love to hear about it.

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2 Responses to “Top 10 College Baseball Venues”

  1. Chris
    April 16, 2010 at 6:42 pm

    Kory great pics and I agree with your list, having never traveled to any stadium but Eck. I work with your mom at Peoples and went to school with Konan, I was older than he but remember him. I was looking at your gallery and the picture of the bridge at night is spectacular, well done!!! You have a great talent and I hope to see more pics soon!!

  2. Rob & Susan
    May 2, 2010 at 5:42 pm

    Wow – that was alot of research and I’m ready to go to a baseball game at any of these venues.

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