Bulldog Park
Left center – 370 ft (113 m)
Center field – 400 ft (122 m)
Right center – 370 ft (113 m)
Right field line – 330 ft (101 m)
Bulldog Park is a baseball stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. It hosts the Butler University Bulldogs college baseball team. The stadium holds 500 people.
History
Originally designed as a multi-use facility for both the football and baseball teams, it was converted into a baseball-only facility during the mid-90s. Several basic renovations have occurred during the facilities existence, including but not limited to: the installation of a permanent outfield fence, bleachers, dugouts and a press box. Major upgrades to the facility in 2011 include, but are not limited to: a brick wall behind home plate, professional-style netting behind home plate and a backstop to replace the chain-link fence. Also, ground-level bench seating and walk-in dugouts were added to the facility.[1][2]
Features
The facility has a clubhouse and locker room, concrete patio, engraved donor walk area, concessions and restrooms.
See also
- Butler Bulldogs baseball
References
External links
- Official Website
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