Jerry D. Young Memorial Field Explained

Stadium Name:Jerry D. Young Memorial Field
Location:University Boulevard
Birmingham, Alabama 35294
Opened:February 26, 1984
Owner:University of Alabama at Birmingham
Operator:University of Alabama at Birmingham
Surface:Artificial turf (installed for 2022 season)
Dimensions:Left Field - 330 ft
Left Center - 370 ft
Center Field - 400 ft
Right Center - 360 ft
Right Field - 330 ft
Center Field Wall Height 30 ft
Tenants:UAB Blazers baseball (NCAA Division I The American (1984–2023), American Athletic Conference (joined for 2024 season)
Seating Capacity:1,000

Jerry D. Young Memorial Field, located in Birmingham, Alabama is the home field for the UAB Blazers baseball team. The stadium opened in 1984, and is named in honor of former UAB administrator Jerry D. Young, who was responsible for the establishment and early development of the program. It currently has a seating capacity of 1,000.[1]

History

The facility opened on February 26, 1984, with the Blazers defeating the Vanderbilt Commodores 14–8. Approximately one year later, the stadium was renamed in honor of Jerry D. Young on April 18, 1985. By 1992 the facility served as the site for the first Great Midwest Conference Baseball Championship, in which the Blazers would be victorious. Through the 2007 season, UAB has an all-time record of 426-279-1 at Young Memorial Field.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://uabsports.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/08-base-media-guide.html 2007 UAB Baseball Media Guide