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Riddle–Pace Field is a
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venue in
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, home to the
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team. The grandstand seating capacity is 2,500. The venue features an outfield viewing area for tailgaters, a patio area for fans above the home dugout, and a large black wall with a video board and score board system. The wall has become known as the "Monster".


History

The current field known as Riddle–Pace Field was open for play in 1931. Before 1931, all Troy home baseball games were played in a small field-like area known as the Shackelford Quad in front of Shackelford Hall. The change in venue was due to the number of windows being broken in Shackelford Hall while baseball games were going on. Upon the field being moved to its current location in 1931, the venue was named Pace Field, named after Matthew Downer Pace, who had served for many decades at Troy as a professor and later as the college's president from 1936 to 1937. After many renovations and additions, the field became known as Riddle–Pace Field, with the new name addition being named after
Chase Riddle Charles Ludy "Chase" Riddle (September 17, 1925 – June 12, 2011) was an American baseball player, coach, manager and scout. Riddle made his mark in both professional baseball, where he had a 36-year career (1943–78), mostly with the St. Louis ...
, who coached the Troy baseball program from 1979–1990, winning five conference titles and two
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s. He finished with a record of 436-147-2 (.747) while at Troy.


Features

The field was heavily renovated in 1991 when the infield was dug up, leveled, and rebuilt with new sod and a complete state-of-the-art irrigation system. In 2002, the stadium was renovated by adding a new brick plaza at the entrance and a new 2,000 seat
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with chair-back and bench-back seating in the center and lower sections of the grandstand. A new three-story
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tower was also built. In 2008, Riddle–Pace Field went through yet another renovation. The $4.7 million renovation helped Troy meet NCAA Regional hosting requirements, as well as expanding TV broadcasting abilities.
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was moved up 8 feet.
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was extended to 340 feet and
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was extended to 400 feet. The length of
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stayed the same at 310 feet, but a 27-foot wall with a built-in
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and HD video-replay screen replaced what was previously an 8-foot wall. The original grass and dirt turf was replaced with ProGrass
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, although the pitcher's mound and track in the foul territories are still made of dirt. A two-story building called the Lott Complex was built along the left field line that houses offices, training rooms, video rooms and a players’ lounge, along with 42 major league-size lockers. The home dugout was extended in length and was connected to the new Lott Complex. The original stadium lighting was also replaced with Musco Sports Lighting. A media/television camera deck was also erected in
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for television purposes. There are plans to add additional seating along the right field line, extend the visitor dugout and add more luxury suites in the future.


Doubles Alley

Doubles Alley is the name of the area of the outfield between left and center fields, named as such because typically when balls are hit in this area of the field, players will generally get a hit known as a "double" because of the depth of the field in this area, as well as the multiple fence angles. Doubles Alley is also the name of the area beyond the left field fencing where fans tailgate and have cookouts before and during games. These fans have become known for their occasional taunting of opposing team's outfield players.


Triple Play Patio

The Triple Play Patio is a patio/fan lounge area that sits directly above Troy's home dugout along the third base line. The patio is also directly connected to the Lott Baseball Complex, which houses the baseball staff offices and player practice facilities. The patio was added during the 2008 renovations.


"Monster" Wall

The Monster is a 30-foot tall wall in right field that features a
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HD LED video board, as well as a complete LED scoreboard system. It is one of the tallest and largest outfield walls in all of college baseball.


Lott Baseball Complex

The Lott Baseball Complex was built during the 2008 renovations. The complex is a two-story building that was built along the left field line that houses a large batting cage, baseball staff offices, athletic training rooms, cool-down pools, HD video rooms, a players’ lounge, and a locker room featuring 42
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-size lockers. The home dugout was extended in length and was connected to the new Lott Complex. The Triple Play Patio is also connected to the complex.


Attendance


Highest Attended Games

The following is a list of the Top 6 single-game attendance records at Riddle–Pace Field.


Top 50 Attendance Years

Troy has ranked as one of the Top 50 teams in baseball for home attendance during these seasons:


Gallery


See also

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References

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