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Presley Askew Field

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Presley Askew Field
Map
LocationS Locust St and Wells St
Las Cruces, New Mexico, U.S.
Coordinates32°16′42″N 106°44′40″W / 32.27833°N 106.744484°W / 32.27833; -106.744484
OwnerNew Mexico State University
OperatorNew Mexico State University
Capacity1,000[1]
Record attendance1,615
(February 27, 2015
vs
Incarnate Word Cardinals)[2]
Field sizeLeft: 345 ft
Alleys: 385 ft
Center: 400 ft
Right: 345 ft
ScoreboardElectronic with video display
Construction
OpenedNovember 14, 1981; 42 years ago (1981-11-14)[1]
Renovated1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2014[1]
Expanded2014
Construction cost2014 Renovation, $1.4 Million
Tenants
New Mexico State (NCAA) (1981–present)

Presley Askew Field is a baseball venue located on the campus of New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico. It is home to the New Mexico State Aggies baseball team, a member of the Division I Western Athletic Conference. The field is named after former Aggies baseball coach Presley Askew and has a capacity of 1,000 fans.[1] Features of the field include a press box, public address system, bullpens and batting cages.[3]

Going into the 2015 season, the New Mexico State Aggies have a 619–366–1 record in 31 years of play for a .628 winning percentage.[1]

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Renovations

Numerous improvements have been made over the life of the stadium. In 1996, new grandstands, clubhouse and dugouts were added. Lights were added the next year and the stadium's first night game was held on February 21, 1997. A new fence was added prior to the 1998 season. Improvements continued in 1999 with a new press box, new restrooms, a sound system and a new scoreboard. In 2003, the dugouts were renovated and improvements to the playing field were made. Improvements in 2005 enhanced spectator viewing with backstop changes from chain to mesh. The scoreboard was replaced in 2007. A major improvement starting in May 2014 was made with the addition of chairback seating and an expansion of the south stands. Additional 2014 improvements included dugout renovation and expansion, upgrades to clubhouse lighting, sprinkler system repair, fencing upgrades, pressbox upgrades and upgrades to the scoreboard.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "2015 NM State Baseball Media Guide". New Mexico State University. pp. 14–15. Retrieved February 28, 2015.
  2. ^ "NM State Baseball Fans Break Attendance Record; Aggies Fall 6-4 in Home Opener". New Mexico State University. February 27, 2015. Retrieved February 28, 2015. The New Mexico State baseball fell 6-4 in the season opener to Incarnate Word in front of a record-breaking crowd (1,615) at the newly renovated Presley Askew Field, Friday, Feb. 27.
  3. ^ Las Cruces Baseball Facilities Archived 2010-11-03 at the Wayback Machine at lascrucescvb.com, URL accessed December 21, 2009. Archived 12/21/09
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