- John Cunningham Stadium
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John Cunningham Stadium Cunningham Stadium Location San Diego, CA Coordinates 32°46′31″N 117°11′01″W / 32.775325°N 117.183711°WCoordinates: 32°46′31″N 117°11′01″W / 32.775325°N 117.183711°W Built 1970 Renovated 2003 Owner University of San Diego Operator University of San Diego Surface Bermuda grass (infield/Outfield), Synthetic turf (Foul areas from third base to first base), Crushed red brick (Infield dirt) Scoreboard Yes Capacity 1,200 Field dimensions 309 ft. (LF), 375 ft. (LCF), 395 ft. (CF), 385 ft. (RCF), 329 ft. (RF) Tenants San Diego Toreros baseball (1970-present) John Cunningham Stadium is a baseball venue located on the campus of the University of San Diego in San Diego, California, USA. It is home to the San Diego Toreros baseball team, a member of the Division I West Coast Conference. The park was built in 1970 and renovated in 2003. Renovations included the additions of synthetic turf in foul territory, a press box, and a public address system. The field has a capacity of 1,200 seats, all of which are chair-backed.[1]
The stadium was dedicated in 1988 for former San Diego baseball coach John Cunningham. Cunningham was the Torero head coach for 34 seasons.[1]
The field is located at 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, California.[2]
References
- ^ a b Cunningham Stadium at usdtoreros.cstv.com, URL accessed December 21, 2009. Archived 12/21/09
- ^ Cunningham Stadium at yelp.com, URL accessed December 21, 2009. Archived 12/21/09
Current baseball parks of the West Coast Conference Larry H. Miller Field (BYU) • Washington Trust Field and Patterson Baseball Complex (Gonzaga) • George C. Page Stadium (Loyola Marymount) • Eddy D. Field Stadium (Pepperdine) • Joe Etzel Field (Portland) • Louis Guisto Field (Saint Mary's) • John Cunningham Stadium (San Diego) • Dante Benedetti Diamond at Max Ulrich Field (San Francisco) • Stephen Schott Stadium (Santa Clara)
Categories:- College baseball venues in the United States
- Baseball venues in California
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- Sports venues in California
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