- Watt Powell Park
Watt Powell Park was a
stadium , primarily used forbaseball , in the Kanawha City neighborhood ofCharleston, West Virginia . It was built in1948 , and was home to several Charleston minor-league franchises: the Charleston Senators of the Class A Central League (1949-1951) and the AAA American Association (1952-1960), the Charleston Marlins of the AAA International League (1961), the Charleston Indians of the AA Eastern League (1962-1964), the Charleston Charlies of the AAA International League (1971-1983) and Charleston Wheelers, later theCharleston Alley Cats of the Class A South Atlantic League (1987-2004).Watt Powell Park held 4,474 people, and was known for the scenic view of nearby hillsides. Watt Powell also was known for the CSX railroad line hard by the south wall of the stadium; some fans were known to watch games from there rather than pay to enter the stadium. Watt Powell Park was bounded by MacCorkle Avenue on the front (North) side, 35th Street on the east, and South Park Road on the west. On the south side of the park, a ridge of hills formed a natural boundary.
The stadium earned a reputation as a pitchers' park due to the lack of power hitting over its lifespan. Part of this can be attributed to its dimensions; the field was 340 feet from home plate to the wall in left field, 330 feet in right, and a daunting 420 feet in deep center field. The outfield walls were also 12 feet high the whole distance around, higher than walls seen elsewhere in baseball. The center field wall included a 90-degree, inward facing angle, reminiscent of the old
Griffith Stadium inWashington, DC .Watt Powell Park closed in
2005 after the opening ofAppalachian Power Park in Charleston's East End, near downtown. The Alley Cats moved to the new stadium and renamed themselves theWest Virginia Power . The stadium was sold to theUniversity of Charleston which then sold two thirds to the region's largesthospital ,Charleston Area Medical Center , whose largest facility is a few blocks away. Demolition of the stadium began in late 2005 with the removal of the grandstands; the rest of the stadium was finally torn down in mid-2006. CAMC is expected to use the site for new facilities, while UC desires to build a basketball arena.External links
* [http://www.littleballparks.com/Stadium/2002/Charleston_West/Charleston_West.htm Watt Powell Park Views - "Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues"]
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