Bernie Robbins Stadium

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Bernie Robbins Stadium
Location 545 North Albany Avenue
Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401
Opened 1998
Owner
Operator Atlantic City Surf
Construction cost $15 million
Tenants
Atlantic City Surf (1998-present)
Capacity
5,500
Dimensions
Left Field: 309 ft (94.1832 m)

Center Field: 400 ft (121.92 m)

Right Field: 309 ft (94.1832 m)

Bernie Robbins Stadium (Originally named "The Sandcastle") is a 5,500-seat baseball-only stadium in Atlantic City, New Jersey that opened in 1998. It was built as the home of the Atlantic City Surf baseball team.

The stadium is located on Albany Avenue, near the eastern terminus of U.S. Highway 40 and several blocks inland from the famous Boardwalk and casino strip. The casinos are clearly visible from the seating areas and create a particularly attractive view at night.

Seating is in two primary sections, split by a "cross aisle". Luxury boxes are also available above the main seating bowl.

When the park first opened, the seating sections were named for the various properties on the U.S. version of the Monopoly board, which took its names from the streets of Atlantic City and surrounding towns. However, saying "I'm sitting in Pacific Avenue" was not sufficiently descriptive, and so the seating sections have now been assigned numbers, as at most other stadiums.

[edit] History

Herman Rovinski (Aka Bernie Robbins) paid $100,000 for naming rights over 1 year.
Herman Rovinski (Aka Bernie Robbins) paid $100,000 for naming rights over 1 year.

Later it was disclosed that about $78,000 was for the actual signage, with the team "gaining" the remaining $22,000 (and a managing partnership interest from Rovinski)

Bernie Robbins Stadium when it was known as THE SANDCASTLE has played host to the Atlantic League All-Star Game in 1998 and 2005 as well as to various amateur baseball events and concerts. In October 2006, it will be the venue for Atlantic regional qualifying for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.

It was previously known as The Sandcastle before the Bernie Robbins jewelry chain purchased the naming rights in 2006.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bernie Robbins Buys Naming Rights. Courier Post Online. Retrieved on August 6, 2006.

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