Coral Seymour Ballpark, Baseball stadium in Kenai, Alaska, US.
Coral Seymour Ballpark is a baseball stadium in Kenai surrounded by spruce forest and featuring a natural grass field. The covered grandstand seating accommodates roughly 1,300 spectators and creates an intimate setting for games.
The stadium was built in 1976 originally as Oiler Park and was later renamed to honor Coral Seymour, whose efforts shaped local baseball development. This name change reflects the significance of her contributions to the team's legacy.
The Peninsula Oilers represent the heart of local baseball culture, and the stadium serves as a gathering place where the community comes together during the season. The team has deep roots in Kenai, making this field a symbol of the town's connection to the sport.
The stadium is located on South Tinker Lane and offers heated box seats under the covered grandstand, making it comfortable during cold-weather games. The layout and facilities make it an accessible venue for visitors throughout the baseball season.
The stadium is oriented so that center field receives cool ocean breezes, and seagulls regularly visit the outfield during games. This positioning creates an unexpected maritime element to baseball games in Alaska.
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