Bringhurst Field

Bringhurst Field

Infobox_Baseball_Stadium
stadium_name = Bringhurst Field
nickname =


location = Alexandria, Louisiana
broke_ground = 1932
opened = 1933
closed =
demolished =
owner = City of Alexandria
operator = City of Alexandria
surface = Natural grass
construction_cost =
architect =
former_names =
tenants = Alexandria Aces (1933-1942)
Alexandria Aces (1946-1957)
Alexandria Aces (1972-1975
Alexandria Aces (1994-2003)
Alexandria Aces (2006- )
seating_capacity = 3,500
dimensions = Left field - 315 ft
Center field - 385 ft
Right field - 315 ft

Bringhurst Field is a baseball stadium in Alexandria, Louisiana. Owned by the city of Alexandria, it is the home field of the Alexandria Aces independent minor league baseball team and also hosts local high school games. Built in 1933 and renovated extensively in 1994, it holds 3,500 people. It is also the home field for a local high school, the Bolton High School Bears.


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