Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium explained

Stadium Name:Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium
Location:21 Stadium Drive
Frederick, Maryland 21703
Coordinates:39.4014°N -77.4133°W
Broke Ground:July 23, 1989[1]
Opened:April 19, 1990
Renovated:2005, 2006, 2008
Owner:City of Frederick
Operator:Maryland Baseball Holding LLC
Surface:Grass
Construction Cost:$7 million
($ in dollars)
Architect:Ellerbe Becket[2]
Structural Engineer:Harper & Kerr, P. A.[3]
Project Manager:Opening Day Partners
General Contractor:Morgan-Keller Inc.[4]
Tenants:Frederick Keys (CL/MLB Draft League) 1990–present
Spire City Ghost Hounds (ALPB) 2023–present
Frederick Regiment (MFB) 1998
Seating Capacity:5,400[5]
Record Attendance:11,006 on August 30, 1997[6]
Dimensions:Left Field: 325 feet
Center Field: 400 feet
Right Field: 325 feet

Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium, located in Frederick, Maryland, is the home of the Frederick Keys, a collegiate summer baseball team of the MLB Draft League. Opened in 1990, it seats 5,400 fans.

History

The stadium is named for Harry Grove, who was one of the founders of the Frederick Hustlers, a professional team that existed between 1915 and the World War II era. The Grove family also donated $250,000 to the city to help build the park and were thus honored in the naming of it. Another $1 million was provided by the city of Frederick along with $1.5 million provided by the state of Maryland and $250,000 from Frederick County.[7]

The 2005 Class A all-star game, pitting the Carolina League against the California League, was played in Harry Grove Stadium.[8]

Harry Grove Stadium has also hosted various concerts. On August 19, 2006, Bob Dylan played to a sell-out crowd during his third annual 'Summer Minor League Baseball Park Tour'.[9] The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has made it an annual summer stop on its live event tours, a rarity in that the stadium is an outdoor venue.

Harry Grove Stadium also serves host to several autocross clubs, who use the lower lot for their autocross course.

In 1998, the stadium hosted the Frederick Regiment, a team in the single-season Maryland Fall Baseball league.[10] The Spire City Ghost Hounds of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball began to play here in April 2023.[11]

Renovations

In 2006, Keys ownership began a project to revitalize Harry Grove Stadium. Renovations have included a new field, seating section, suite level restoration and a new lighting system.[12]

A new scoreboard and videoboard and audio visual equipment was in place for the 2009 season.[13]

Further upgrades include public restrooms that have been completely renovated along with those in the clubhouse, and multiple improvements to bring Harry Grove Stadium into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.[14]

Naming rights

On December 5, 2013, the Frederick Mayor and Board of Aldermen approved an amended contract that will allow the Frederick Keys to seek a sponsor for stadium naming rights while retaining "Harry Grove" as part of the name.[15] [16] Mayor Randy McClement said, "The stadium is always going to be Harry Grove Stadium. But the idea behind naming rights is to look at portions of the stadium that could used for naming rights."[17] The city will get 35% of the net profit from the naming fees with the remainder going to the team. On February 5, 2015, the Frederick Keys announced a deal had been reached with Nymeo Federal Credit Union to use the name "Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium."[18]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Keys Slideshow. Frederick News-Post. February 6, 2009. September 22, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20090207142614/http://www.fredericknewspost.com/media/slideshows/keys0206/keys.html. February 7, 2009.
  2. News: Major Firms Playing in the Minors Too. Jeff. Ostrowski. SportsBusiness Journal. July 26, 1999. November 8, 2011.
  3. Web site: Request for Proposals Homestead Baseball Stadium Complex. City of Homestead. May 5, 1989. August 11, 2013. 15.
  4. News: News in Brief. The Baltimore Sun. August 19, 1991. March 3, 2012.
  5. Web site: Fan Guide A to Z . . MLB Draft League . March 4, 2023 . en.
  6. News: Morris Is A Crowd Pleaser. Stan. Goldberg. Frederick News-Post. August 25, 2001. February 24, 2014.
  7. News: The Boys of Summers Past; Cherished Memories Resurface as Baseball Returns to Frederick. Paul. Duggan. The Washington Post. January 12, 1989. .
  8. News: Frederick to Be Star-Struck. Stan. Goldberg. Frederick News-Post. June 28, 2005. May 30, 2014.
  9. News: Knockin' on Frederick's Door. Katie E.. Leslie. Frederick News-Post. August 20, 2006. February 24, 2014.
  10. News: Scherr . Rich . BASEBALL IN AUTUMN MIGHT RISE OR FALL . March 15, 2020 . . July 15, 1998.
  11. News: Reichard . Kevin . Frederick Atlantic League team added for 2023 . March 4, 2023 . Ballpark Digest . August Publications . November 16, 2022.
  12. News: Keys' Stadium Getting New Playing Field. Joseph M.. deLeon. Frederick News-Post. September 20, 2006. May 30, 2014.
  13. News: A Few Key Improvements to Harry Grove Stadium. Kristina. Negas. Frederick News-Post. April 10, 2009. May 30, 2014.
  14. News: New Scoreboard, Video Screen Approved for Grove Stadium. Adam. Behsudi. Frederick News-Post. February 6, 2009. February 24, 2014.
  15. News: Frederick City Approves Naming Rights for Harry Grove Stadium Complex. Jen. Bondeson. Frederick News-Post. December 6, 2013. December 8, 2013.
  16. News: Frederick Approves Sale of Naming Rights for Keys Stadium. The Herald-Mail. Associated Press. Hagerstown, Maryland. December 6, 2013. December 8, 2013.
  17. News: Frederick City Aldermen Address Fund Balance Shortfall. WFMD. December 6, 2013. December 8, 2013.
  18. Keys Announce Naming Rights Partnership with Nymeo Federal Credit Union . MiLB.com . Frederick Keys . February 5, 2015 . en . February 5, 2015.