Segra Stadium Explained

Stadium Name:Segra Stadium
Location:460 Hay Street
Fayetteville, North Carolina
United States
Coordinates:35.0559°N -78.8834°W
Broke Ground:August 21, 2017
Built:2017–2019
Opened:April 18, 2019[1]
Owner:City of Fayetteville
Operator:City of Fayetteville
Surface:Grass
Construction Cost:$37.8 million[2]
Architect:Populous
SfL+a Architects[3]
Structural Engineer:LHC Structural Engineers, PC[4]
Services Engineer:Henderson Engineers, Inc.
General Contractor:Barton Malow[5]
Tenants:Fayetteville Woodpeckers (CL/Low-A East) 2019–present
Seating Capacity:4,600[6]
Dimensions:Left Field: 319feet
Left-Center Field: 372feet
Center Field: 400feet
Right-Center Field: 382feet
Right Field: 330feet

Segra Stadium is a baseball park in downtown Fayetteville, North Carolina. It is the home of the Fayetteville Woodpeckers, a Minor League Baseball team playing in the Carolina League. It opened in 2019 and seats up to 4,600 people.[6] The site is immediately surrounded by the Airborne & Special Operations Museum, Fayetteville station, and the Prince Charles Hotel. Segra Stadium is also the home of some of Fayetteville's most popular annual events, such as Pecktoberfest, Fayetteville Holiday Lights, and Eastern NC Walk to End Alzheimer's.[7]

History

Fayetteville lacked minor league baseball since the Cape Fear Crocs moved to Lakewood, New Jersey after the 2000 season. The team is now called the Jersey Shore BlueClaws, the Class A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies.[8]

On August 17, 2016, the City of Fayetteville signed a memorandum of understanding with the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball to keep a Class A team club at the ballpark for 30 years.[9] As part of the deal, Barton Malow contracted 83 percent of the construction to local and Small Disadvantaged Business Enterprise contractors.[10]

In conjunction with the ballpark financing, Prince Charles Holdings plans to invest $15 million toward renovating the adjoining Prince Charles Hotel into apartments. The company also intends to invest an additional $60 million toward a hotel, 150 residential units, 10000square feet of retail space, and a parking garage at the same stadium site.[11] [12]

Groundbreaking took place on August 21, 2017.[13] On February 7, 2019, the team announced a naming rights agreement with Segra, an independent fiber bandwidth company, to call the facility Segra Stadium.[14] A ribbon cutting and tours were held on April 13.[15]

The ballpark's first game was held on April 18, 2019, between the Woodpeckers and the Carolina Mudcats.[1] Carolina defeated Fayetteville, 7–5, before a sellout crowd of 6,202 people.[16] Fayetteville starting pitcher Enoli Paredes recorded the stadium's first strikeouts as he retired the first three Mudcats batters on strikes to open the game.[17] The first hit was a single in the bottom of the first inning off the bat of Fayetteville's Bryan De La Cruz.[17] The first home run was hit in the top of the second inning by Carolina's Payton Henry.[17]

Other uses

Besides being the home field for the Astros affiliate, the ballpark hosted the Big South Tournament as a neutral site May 21–25, 2019, and plans to do so again in 2021.[18] The 2020 tournament at Segra Stadium was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[19]

From February 28 to March 1, 2020, Segra Stadium hosted the Armed Forces Invitational Baseball Tournament between Army West Point Black Knights, the Air Force Academy Falcons, and Campbell University Fighting Camels.[20] In the round-robin style tournament, each team played a two-game series with the others over the course of three days. All three teams split both series, going 2–2 on the weekend.[21]

Segra Stadium is set to host the Second Annual Jackie Robinson Showcase on May 5, 2023. This is a baseball tournament showcasing six high school baseball teams within the Fayetteville area. The tournament highlights the local talent while giving athletes a chance to play under the big lights at Segra Stadium. [22]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mudcats Spoil Segra Stadium Debut . Maura. Sheridan . Fayetteville Woodpeckers . Minor League Baseball . April 18, 2019 . April 19, 2019.
  2. Web site: Fayetteville Ballpark Budget: $37.8 Million . Zach . Spedden . Ballpark Digest . August Publications . March 20, 2017 . March 20, 2018.
  3. Web site: Fayetteville Developers Request More Time . Zach . Spedden . Ballpark Digest . August Publications . January 19, 2017 . February 28, 2018.
  4. Web site: Invitation to Bid . Kimberly . Toon . City of Fayetteville, NC . August 15, 2017 . February 28, 2018.
  5. Web site: Fayetteville City Council Directs Negotiations for Stadium Construction . Andrew . Barksdale . . February 14, 2017 . February 15, 2017.
  6. Web site: Segra Stadium. Segra Stadium.
  7. Web site: About The Stadium. Segra Stadium.
  8. News: Cape Fear Crocs Strike Out In Fayetteville . June 27, 2018 . . . July 7, 2000.
  9. Web site: Minor League Baseball Stadium Project. City of Fayetteville, NC. December 13, 2016. February 15, 2017.
  10. News: Local, Disadvantaged Contractors Scoring Well in Fayetteville Baseball Stadium Bids. The Fayetteville Observer. December 26, 2017. December 27, 2017.
  11. News: Hay Street baseball stadium: Pivotal vote this week on $35M project. Andrew. Barksdale. The Fayetteville Observer. August 15, 2016. February 15, 2017.
  12. News: Fayetteville, Houston Astros sign 30-year agreement to bring baseball to downtown. Andrew. Barksdale. The Fayetteville Observer. December 13, 2016. February 15, 2017.
  13. Web site: Fayetteville Breaks Ground on New Downtown Ballpark. Zach. Speddon. Ballpark Digest . August Publications . August 22, 2017. December 21, 2017.
  14. Web site: Batting Around: New and improved for 2019. Benjamin. Hill. Minor League Baseball. February 7, 2019. February 7, 2019.
  15. News: Spedden . Zach . Segra Stadium Ribbon Cutting Set for April 13 . April 9, 2019 . Ballpark Digest . August Publications . March 15, 2019.
  16. Web site: Box Score: Carolina vs. Fayetteville - April 18, 2019 . Minor League Baseball . April 18, 2019 . April 19, 2019.
  17. Web site: Game Log: Carolina vs. Fayetteville - April 18, 2019 . Minor League Baseball . April 18, 2019 . April 19, 2019.
  18. News: New Fayetteville Ballpark Lands Big South Tournament . July 19, 2018 . Ballpark Digest . August Publications . July 19, 2018.
  19. Web site: NCAA cancels remaining winter and spring championships due to coronavirus concerns. NCAA.com. March 12, 2020. May 31, 2020.
  20. Web site: The Armed Forces Invitational Baseball Tournament. MiLB.com. en. 2020-04-22.
  21. Web site: Foster Earns 100th Win at Army. Army West Point. en. 2020-04-22.
  22. Web site: Jackie Robinson Showcase Returns to Segra Stadium. MILB. en. 2023-04-14.