Newman Outdoor Field

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Newman Outdoor Field
The Nest
Location 1515 15th Avenue North
Fargo, North Dakota 58102
Opened June 21, 1996
Owner North Dakota State University
Architect R.L. Engebretson P.C.
Tenants Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks (NL) (1996-present)
North Dakota State Bison (NCAA) (1996-present)
Capacity Baseball: 4,513
Field dimensions Left - 318'
Left-center - 398'
Center - 408'
Right-center - 353'
Right - 314'

Newman Outdoor Field is a baseball stadium in Fargo, North Dakota. It is located on the campus of North Dakota State University and is the home of the minor league Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks (Northern League) baseball team and the North Dakota State Bison baseball team. The 4,513 seat facility was known as "The Nest" when it opened in 1996. In 1998, naming rights were sold to Newman Outdoor Advertising for $1.5 million. The local Architect Firm was R.L. Engebretson P.C. working with RedHawks GM John Dittrich and Assistant GM Tim Flakoll and City of Fargo leaders.

The stadium contains the Maury Wills Museum in honor of the legendary ballplayer whose work for the RedHawks include coaching and baseball radio analyst.

The first number retired at the stadium was the #8 worn by hometown hero Roger Maris when he played for the Fargo-Moorhead Twins in the 1950s. The outfield distances replicate those of Yankee stadium where Maris made history.

Coordinates: 46°53′54.56″N, 96°48′15.37″W