Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium

Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium

Infobox_Baseball_Stadium
stadium_name = Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium


location = University of North Carolina at Charlotte
opened = February 25, 1984 (initial)
March 30, 2007 (reopened)
owner = UNC Charlotte
surface = Natural Grass
construction_cost = $5.9 million USD
architect = Overcash Demmitt Architects
former_names = Tom and Lib Phillips Field (1988-2006)
tenants = Charlotte 49ers (NCAA) (1984-2002; 2004-present)
seating_capacity = 1,100 (seated) 3,000 (standing room)
dimensions = Foul lines - 335 ft
Power Alleys - 370 ft
Center Field - 390 ft

Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium is a baseball venue on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in Charlotte, North Carolina. The playing surface has been the home of the Charlotte 49ers baseball team since 1984, and the new stadium surrounding the field was opened in 2007.

History

The Charlotte 49ers baseball team played its first season in 1979 at the old Crockett Park, the home of the Double-A Charlotte O's. In 1984, a field was constructed on UNC Charlotte's campus. After businessman Tom Phillips paid to have lights added to the field in 1988, the facility was rechristened Tom and Lib Phillips Field.

The playing surface was completely redone during the 2003 season; in the meantime, the 49ers played at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium, fifteen miles away in Kannapolis.

Renovation

In the summer of 2006 it was announced that Phillips Field would undergo a $5.9 million overhaul with the goal of making UNC Charlotte's baseball facilities top-notch. The project was funded by the late Mariam Cannon Hayes, a local philanthropist who had contributed money to numerous educational programs and facilities throughout North Carolina such as the Barnhardt Student Activity Center at UNC Charlotte and the school of music at Appalachian State University.

The renovation affected all aspects of the baseball facility at UNC Charlotte with the exception of the playing surface. Concession stands and restrooms, previously available only across the street from the field, are available inside the stadium. Whereas Phillips Field had one set of metal bleachers and a small metal pressbox, Hayes Stadium features a lower level of chairback seats and an upper level of bleachers. The pressbox consists of radio and television booths and offices for the baseball staff. On May 11, 2007, the hospitality suite that is part of the new facility was named in honor of Erik Walker, a former pitcher with the 49ers and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays organization who was killed in a canoeing accident in October 2006.

During the initial stages of the renovation, Charlotte's baseball team practiced at local high school facilities. The first half of the 49ers' 2007 season was played mostly at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium, but the team also played home series on the campuses of Winthrop University and Pfeiffer University.

Return to Campus

The 49ers opened Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium on March 30, 2007 with a 3-1 victory over UMass. En route to the 2007 Atlantic 10 conference title, the 49ers went 25-4 in all home games, including a 13-3 record at Hayes Stadium.

Despite being finished enough to host games during the latter portions of the 2007 season, the stadium was not complete until the summer of 2007. The chairback seats were in place by late April, but the bleachers, pressbox, restrooms, and concession stands were not finished in time for the end of the season.

In October 2007 a new scoreboard was erected in right-center field, complete with a scrolling message board. Plans are in the making to add a video replay board in the future. An indoor practice hitting facility will be added adjacent to the third-base side of the stadium sometime in the near future.

External links

* [http://charlotte49ers.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/061506aaf.html Charlotte 49ers Announce Construction of Robert & Mariam Hayes Stadium - Charlotte49ers.com]


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