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Bosse Field is a baseball stadium located in Evansville, Indiana seating 5,181 people, but with picnic area and standing room it can hold more than 8,000 people. Opened in 1915, it was the first municipally owned sports stadium in the United States and is the third-oldest ballpark still in regular use for professional baseball, surpassed only by Fenway Park (1912) in Boston and Wrigley Field ...
This is a list of stadiums that currently serve as the home venue for NCAA Division I college baseball teams. Conference affiliations reflect those in the upcoming 2025 NCAA baseball season. Conference affiliations reflect those in the upcoming 2025 NCAA baseball season.
On February 15, 2012, Indiana University announced that the new baseball field would be named after Bart Kaufman, CEO of the Indianapolis-based Kaufman Financial Corporation, and an Indiana baseball alumnus. [7] This announcement came after Kaufman pledged $2.5 million to the construction of a new stadium. [8]
Historic Bush Stadium in Indianapolis hosted Pan Am Games baseball in 1987 and was a stand-in for Chicago's Comiskey Park in the movie "Eight Men Out."
The luxury Stadium Lofts complex still features the original baseball field. ... John Watson and his two sons turned the old baseball stadium into 138 residential apartments for $13.8 million ...
Since moving into Sycamore Field in 1978, Indiana State University has played over 850 baseball games at home and posted an outstanding record of 586–268–1 (.686). At the conclusion of the 2009 season, Sycamore Field was completely renovated and renamed Bob Warn Field at Sycamore Stadium in honor of Indiana State University's coach, Bob Warn.
The Indiana Hoosiers baseball team has played one game each year at Victory Field since 2015. The IHSAA uses Victory Field for its state final baseball matches. In 2021, a six-person panel of American Institute of Architects (AIA) Indianapolis members identified the ballpark to be among the ten most "architecturally significant" buildings ...
The field can also accommodate field hockey, soccer, baseball, softball and golf. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The $6.5 million 96,129-square-foot (8,900 m 2 ) training facility was financed through donations and pledges from local area alumni, businesses and philanthropists including Mellencamp and Bill Cook .