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Lewis McCormick Field is a
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stadium in Asheville, North Carolina. It is the home field of the
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team of Minor League Baseball. As befits the hilly city of Asheville, the ballpark sits on a section of level ground partway up one of the city's hills, providing a picturesque atmosphere. It is the third-oldest ballpark in Minor League Baseball.


History

The ballpark was built in 1924 and was named after Asheville resident Lewis McCormick. Lights were installed for nighttime play prior to the 1930 season. Since then, it has been home to the various incarnations of the Asheville Tourists team, and also served as home field for the
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of the Negro Southern League during the 1940s. The facility was renovated in 1959, and then rebuilt in concrete between the 1991 and 1992 seasons, replacing the largely wood structure which had developed a leaky roof. The 1992 ballpark kept a similar layout to the original McCormick Field. The facility included new expanded restrooms and larger concession stands. New clubhouses were built and lights erected as player and field enhancements. The height of the fence behind the cozy right field area, which was in the vicinity of just away from home plate, was more than tripled, as it now stands tall (nearly the same height as
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"). It is one of the oldest Minor League Baseball stadiums still in regular use; as of the 2021 season, only
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and LECOM Park, both in Florida, are older, dating to 1914 and 1923, respectively.


Other uses

The ballpark served as one of the settings for the 1988 film ''
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''. The venue hosted the 2009 Big South Conference baseball tournament, won by Coastal Carolina. Farther up the hill, behind the left field area, is Asheville Memorial Stadium, a football and soccer facility. Its bleacher seating structure is visible from McCormick Field.


See also

* List of NCAA Division I baseball venues


References


External links


Photos of the ballpark
* ttps://www.loc.gov/resource/g3904am.g3904am_g063721917/?sp=25 Sanborn map showing Oates Park, immediate predecessor to McCormick Field, in 1917br>Map showing artist's conception of Riverside Park, predecessor to Oates Park, near lower left corner, in 1912More about Riverside Park
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