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Wheeler–Watkins Baseball Complex

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Wheeler–Watkins Baseball Complex
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Full nameHerbert Wheeler–Larry Watkins Baseball Complex
Location915 South Jackson Street, Montgomery, Alabama, United States
Coordinates32°21′39″N 86°17′17″W / 32.36083°N 86.28806°W / 32.36083; -86.28806
OwnerAlabama State University
OperatorAlabama State University
Capacity500
Field size330 ft. (LF)
375 ft. (LCF)
400 ft. (CF)
375 ft. (RCF)
330 ft. (RF)
8 ft. (outfield fence)
SurfaceBermuda grass
Construction
Built2011
OpenedSpring 2011
Construction cost$3.9 million
Tenants
Alabama State Hornets baseball (NCAA DI SWAC) (2011–present)

Wheeler–Watkins Baseball Complex is a baseball venue in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. It is home to the Alabama State Hornets baseball team of the NCAA Division I Southwestern Athletic Conference. The venue is named for two former Alabama State baseball coaches, Herbert Wheeler and Larry Watkins. Opened in March 2011, the facility has a capacity of 500 spectators.[1][2]

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Naming

On February 17, 2012, the facility was dedicated to Herbert Wheeler and Larry Watkins, two former Hornet baseball coaches. Wheeler coached the program from the 1960s to 1981. Watkins, who played under and coached with Wheeler, coached the program from 1982 to 2011. Watkins had over 500 career wins by the time of his retirement, the most of any Alabama State baseball coach.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Wheeler-Watkins Baseball Complex". BamaStateSports.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-17. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  2. ^ "2012 Alabama State Baseball Media Guide". Issuu.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-20. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Alabama State Dedicates Wheeler-Watkins Baseball Complex". BirminghamTimesOnline.com. The Birmingham Times. 16 February 2012. Archived from the original on 2013-01-18.
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