The University of Louisville unveiled Jim Patterson Stadium, a state-of-the-art multimillion dollar baseball facility located at the corner of Central Avenue and Third Street, on Friday, April 15th as the Cardinals hosted East Carolina in front of U of L baseball record crowd of 3,213.
There was a pregame ceremony officially dedicating the stadium featuring U of L graduate, former baseball team walk-on and local entrepreneur Jim Patterson, whose seven-figure donation spearheaded the drive to construct the ballpark. Dignitaries representing the University of Louisville, the athletic department and Commonwealth of Kentucky were also featured in the ceremony.
Construction began on the facility in August of 2004 and it seats 2,500 including 1,500 chair-back seats and a grass berm in left field. There is a main press box with two radio booths, a television booth and an AD suite.
The ballpark measures 330 feet down the lines, 375 to the power alleys and 402 to straightaway center, and a cutting-edge scoreboard in right field features an LED matrix scoreboard and a video screen.
The playing surface is Field Turf, like Major League Baseball's Minnesota Twins and Tampa Bay Devil Rays as well as Louisville's Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. The exterior has elements that mirror U of L's nearby football facility.
U of L now owns just the 2nd NCAA baseball facility with Field Turf on entire field with exception of mound and home plate, which will be dirt similar to Washington State's Bailey-Brayton Field.
Construction has already begun on a locker room, training room, equipment room, batting and pitching cages that will be in the basement of the adjacent building. Frazier Rehab Center and baseball offices will be on the 2nd floor of the building.
The Cardinal Nine played home games at Eclipse Park on the corner of Seventh and Kentucky, Shawnee Park, Manual Stadium, St. Xavier Field and the Belknap Campus Diamond before Eclipse Park burned down in 1922. Parkway Field was constructed in 1923 on the U of L campus adjacent to Eastern Parkway. Parkway became a full-time home to the Cards around 1961 when the grandstand was torn down.
Louisville baseball made Parkway home until 1996 when home games were moved to Derby City Field. U of L began to play a portion of its games in Old Cardinal Stadium in 1998 and made it a full-time home in the spring of 2000 when the Louisville Riverbats moved to Louisville Slugger Field.
The first eight feet of the roof supports are constructed with green brick from the left field wall at historic Parkway Field, and infield dirt was taken from Parkway and placed in the batters box as a tribute to a facility that has seen the likes of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Honus Wagner, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Satchel Paige, Pee Wee Reese and Jackie Robinson among others.
Admission to all home games at Patterson Stadium is free.
Jim Patterson Stadium Details
Seating for 2,500 including 1,500 chair-back seats
Main press box with two radio booths, a television booth and an AD suite
The surface is Field Turf, same as MLB Minnesota Twins and Tampa Bay Devil
Rays as well as Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
U of L is the 2nd NCAA baseball facility with Field Turf on entire field with exception of mound and home plate, which will be dirt (Washington State)
Part of a $20-million athletic complex
Locker room, training room, equipment room, batting and pitching cages will be in the basement of the adjacent building
Frazier Rehab Center and baseball offices will be on the 2nd floor of the building
All areas of the park are accessible to those with disability
Exterior construction has elements that mirror Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
There is a grass berm in left field
The first eight feet of the roof supports is constructed with green brick from the left field wall at historic Parkway Field