Hammons Field

Hammons Field

Infobox_Baseball_Stadium
stadium_name = Hammons Field
nickname =


location = Corner of Trafficway Blvd and Sherman Avenue
broke_ground = Summer, 2002
opened = April, 2004
closed =
demolished =
owner = John Q. Hammons Industries
operator =
surface = Grass
construction_cost = $32 million
architect = Pellham-Phillips-Hagerman
contractor = Killian Construction
former_names =
tenants = Springfield Cardinals (2005-present)
Missouri State Bears (2004-present)
Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Tournament (2004, 2007)
seating_capacity = 7,500 seats plus 2,000 general admission
dimensions = Left Field - 315 ft ( m)
Left-Center - 365 ft ( m)
Center Field - 400 ft ( m)
Right-Center - 365 ft ( m)
Right Field - 330 ft ( m)

Hammons Field is a minor league ballpark in downtown Springfield, Missouri. The facility, funded entirely by local businessman, hotel mogul and benefactor John Q. Hammons, is the centerpiece of the midtown development project, Jordan Valley Park, on the corner of Sherman Avenue and Trafficway Boulevard. Completed in April 2004, it is home to the Springfield Cardinals, the Double-A Texas League affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals as well as the Missouri State University Bears.

One of the interesting things about this stadium is its history: Hammons built the ballpark before he had a minor league team secured to play in the stadium, though he steadfastly assured local residents it would be the Double-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. He was ultimately able to persuade the Cardinals to purchase the El Paso Diablos franchise of the Texas League (still around, but now as an independent league club in the new American Association) from the Brett Bros. and relocate it to Springfield. They became the Springfield Cardinals soon thereafter when the parent club ended its brief two-year affiliation with the Tennessee Smokies of the Southern League.

Stadium Uniqueness

The stadium is unique due to its baseball specific outbuildings. The stadium currently has two large buildings just outside of the right-field walls. The larger of the two serves as a fully furnished indoor practice facility complete with astroturf, batting cages, and a small diamond for drills. The smaller building serves as administration, including General Manager offices, as well as housing both teams' clubhouses, a cardio workout facility, and the physical trainer's office.

The stadium is also furnished with 28 luxury box suites. Twenty five suites are on the luxury box suite level which also houses a VIP Lounge and an executive kitchen. These suites feature a bar area with a mini-fridge as well as a balcony area with up to 12 stadium seats with personal speakers. The remaining three suites are on the Press Box level. These suites are all penthouse style suites and are considerably larger than their lower counterparts. Instead of featuring balconies, these units style two large sliding glass windows that allow for spectacular and unparalleled views of the stadium and playing field. Only two of the Press Box level suites are available for use. The largest of the three is a personal suite for Mr. John Q. Hammons, owner of the facility.

Hammons Field also boasts one of the largest electronic scoreboards and JumboTrons in the country. This screen is used for on-field replays, between innings entertainment, as well as recaps from Major League games. Atop of this screen are the flags of all of the Texas League teams and their current standings as of the day of the game. During the Major League All-Star Game, Hammons Field holds All-Star celebrations in which patrons can watch the game on "the largest plasma screen television in Springfield."

The stadium has been named as one of the most beautiful minor league stadiums in the country. In response, the Springfield Cardinals have enjoyed some of the Minor League's highest fan attendance rates since the team relocated to Springfield in 2005.

External links

* [http://hammonsfield.croxton.net "The Jewel of Jordan Valley Park" Webpage]
* [http://www.baseballparks.com/Springfield.asp Joe Mock names Hammons Field "BASEBALLPARKS.COM" 2005 "Ballpark of the Year"]
* [http://www.minorleaguenews.com/baseball/features/articles2006/05/15/05.html "Minor League News" ranks Hammons Field the #5 Minor League Ballpark in America in 2006]
* [http://springfieldcardinals.com Official Springfield Cardinals Site]
* [http://www.texas-league.com/ Texas League Web Site]
* [http://www.missouristatebears.com/baseball/ MSU Baseball Bears Page]
* [http://www.pellhamphillips.com/hammonsfield/ Tour of Hammons Field]
* [http://www.pellhamphillips.com/ Designers of Hammons Field]


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