Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville - 2003 - Jacksonville, FL
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N 30° 19.470 W 081° 38.634
17R E 438099 N 3354919
The Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville, home stadium of the Jacksonville Suns, was opened in 2003.
Waymark Code: WMPZ7Z
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 11/15/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
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"The Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville is a baseball park in Jacksonville, Florida. It is the home stadium of the Jacksonville Suns, who play in the Class Double-A Southern League. Starting in 2015, it will also be the home of the North American Soccer League's Jacksonville Armada FC. The facility opened in 2003.

History

The Baseball Grounds were proposed as part of the city planning program known as the Better Jacksonville Plan. It was designed to replace the aging Wolfson Park, the Suns' previous home. The facility cost $34 million and broke ground in 2002, with construction being completed the following year.

The ballpark was the first completed project of the Better Jacksonville Plan. The Atlantic Coast Conference baseball championship was held at the venue from 2005–2008. The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets won the first ACC Tournament at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville, followed by the Clemson Tigers in 2006, the North Carolina Tar Heels in 2007, and the Miami Hurricanes in 2008.

The Baseball Grounds hosts an annual game between the Florida Gators and the Florida State Seminoles. The most recent game was on March 25, 2014 when Florida defeated Florida State 4–1 in front of 10,125 fans.

On July 17, 2013 the Baseball Grounds hosted the Southern League All-Star Game. The South Division defeated the North Division 6–0 in front of a crowd of 9,373.

Features

It has nearly 6,000 stadium-style chairs and can accommodate more than 11,000 fans, the highest capacity in all of Double-A baseball, with an old-fashioned design, brick facade and a grass seating berm and bleacher seating. It also features 12 luxury skyboxes, four skydecks, a large scoreboard and videoboard, a playground, and the "knuckle," a unique 9-foot-high (2.7 m) mound for seating at the left field corner. Other ballpark features include a souvenir shop, first aid facility, various seating levels and perspectives, an ample number of restrooms and concession areas, first-class in-seat concession services behind home plate, wide concourse and seating aisles and a state-of-the-art video scoreboard in left center field.

The park has an in-house video broadcast of games provided by The Schelldorf Television Network. The ballpark is located in downtown Jacksonville, situated between Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena and EverBank Field.

Attendance records

The largest crowd for a baseball game at the ballpark was 17,860, which occurred on May 25, 2005 during an ACC Baseball Tournament game between Florida State and North Carolina."

--Wikipedia (visit link)
Year built or dedicated as indicated on the structure or plaque: 2003

Full Inscription (unless noted above):
The Better Jacksonville Plan Baseball Park Dedicated by Mayor John A. Delaney April 2003 Jacksonville City Council Members President Jerry Holland Vice-President Lad Daniels Warren Alvarez Matt Carlucci Dr. Gwen J. Chandler Reggie Fullwood King Holzendorf Jim Overton Faye Rustin Ginger Soud Gwen Yates Elaine Brown Doyle Carter Pat Lockett-Felder Alberta Hipps Suzanne Jenkins Lake Ray Lynette Self Mary Ann Southwell


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