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Kentucky Proud Park is a baseball stadium in Lexington, Kentucky. It is the home field of the University of Kentucky Wildcats college baseball team. The stadium opened in 2018, with the Wildcats playing their first season there in 2019. It has 2,500 fixed seats, with grass berm seating adding an additional 1,500-plus to the total capacity.
The Wildcats played their home games on campus at Cliff Hagan Stadium from 1969 through 2018.On October 21, 2016, Kentucky announced plans to build a new stadium, with fixed seating for 2,400, additional grass berm seating for a permanent capacity of 4,000, and the capability to add temporary seating to raise capacity to as much as 7,000.
Demolished. 2023. Construction cost. USD 4.2 million. (2002 renovation) Tenants. Kentucky Wildcats ( NCAA) ( 1969 - 2018) Cliff Hagan Stadium (Officially named Shively Field at Cliff Hagan Stadium) was a baseball stadium located in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Cliff Hagan Stadium or better known to Kentucky Wildcat baseball fans as "The ...
Saturday night’s 10-0 smackdown of the proud baseball Beavers of Oregon State put the Kentucky Wildcats one victory away from history.. By now, you know what kind of history we’re talking about.
Kroger Field. / 38.02278°N 84.50528°W / 38.02278; -84.50528. Kroger Field, also known as Commonwealth Stadium, is a stadium in Lexington, Kentucky, United States, located on the campus of the University of Kentucky that primarily serves as the home field for the Kentucky Wildcats football team. The stadium is located at the corner of ...
It would be close to impossible to quantify the total impact of Kentucky baseball’s first College World Series appearance, but it does have at least one tangible reward.. UK coach Nick Mingione ...
Legends Field is a ballpark in Lexington, Kentucky. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Lexington Legends of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, an official Partner League of Major League Baseball. [7] It was built in 2001 and holds 6,994 people. [8]
A $49 million ballpark and a sellout for NCAA super regional home games are a long way from the UK program’s often-spare past. Ex-UK coach Keith Madison marvels at what Kentucky baseball is becoming