Matador Field Explained

Matador Field
Location:Northridge, CA
Coordinates:34.2451°N -118.5267°W
Built:1961
Opened:March 4, 1961
Renovated:1975, 1981, 1993, 1996
Owner:California State University, Northridge
Surface:Bermuda grass
Scoreboard:Yes
Capacity:1,200
Dimensions:325 ft. (LF)
335 ft. (RF)
375 ft. (gaps)
400 ft. (CF)
Tenants:Cal State Northridge Matadors baseball
(1961–present)

Matador Field is a baseball venue located on the campus of Cal State Northridge in Los Angeles, California, United States, more specifically in the San Fernando Valley district of Northridge. It is home to the Cal State Northridge Matadors baseball team, a member of the Division I Big West Conference. The venue was opened on March 4, 1961, with the Matadors losing 10–8 to Claremont-Mudd. The facility has a capacity of 1,200.[1]

Renovations

In 1975, a three-year renovation process began which saw a new infield, scoreboard, batting cages, fencing, bleachers, and press box installed. A clubhouse adjoining the Matador dugout was constructed in 1981. A new infield was installed in 1993, followed by a new scoreboard and video replay screen over the right field fence in 1996.

In 2017, new renovation plans were revealed with a total cost of $15 Million. The stadium will expand its capacity and overhaul its entire look including: new concession stands, new entry way honoring the Matadors' baseball history, an expanded hitting facility, state of the art team building, stair back seating with premium areas, new restrooms, children's play area, and grass berm seating.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://gomatadors.cstv.com/facilities/matfield.html Matador Field
  2. Web site: CSUN Athletics Unveils Baseball Stadium Renovation Project.