Oldsmobile Park
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Oldsmobile Park | |
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Lugnuts Stadium | |
Location | 505 E. Michigan Ave. Lansing, Michigan 48912 |
Broke ground | April 3, 1995 |
Opened | April 3, 1996 |
Owner | City of Lansing |
Operator | Lansing Entertainment & Public Facilities Authority (LEPFA) |
Surface | Grass |
Architect | HNTB Corporation (Kansas City) |
Tenants | Lansing Lugnuts (1996-present) Michigan State Spartans (1996-present) |
Capacity | 11,000 (+ lawn seating) |
Field dimensions | Left Field - 305 ft Center Field - 412 ft Right Field - 305 ft |
Oldsmobile Park is a baseball stadium in Lansing, Michigan, and home field of the Lansing Lugnuts minor league baseball team. The Michigan State University college baseball team also plays select home games at Oldsmobile Park. The stadium is situated in the heart of downtown Lansing in the Stadium District on a relatively narrow strip of land between and below two streets (Larch and Cedar Streets) of the Capitol Loop making for a unique urban feel. The stadium was named after it's largest sponsor, Oldsmobile, the General Motors automobile line that was discontinued in 2004.
It is primarily used for baseball, though when baseball season is over it is used for everything from an ice skating rink to a movie theater. Due to the dimensions of the city block in which the stadium was constructed, the right and left field fences 'notch' sharply in to distances of 305 feet at each foul pole (although the park is of normal dimensions otherwise).
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[edit] History
Groundbreaking for the stadium took place on April 3, 1995, and it was officially opened exactly one year later on April 3, 1996 with a game between the baseball teams of the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. Two days later, the Lansing Lugnuts had their first game, here, against the Rockford.[1] The stadium replaced a block of historic, but dilapidated, storefronts along Michigan Avenue, many of which were occupied by porn shops. Originally budgeted $10 million for construction, the construction costs rose slightly to $12.8 million.[2]
[edit] Field Dimensions
Left Field: 305 feet
Center Field: 412 feet
Right Field: 305 feet
[edit] References
- ^ Oldsmobile Park Official Website, Stadium Facts Page accessed May 27, 2008
- ^ Lansing Lugnuts Official Website, Homepage, accessed May 27, 2008
[edit] External links
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