Crutcher Scott Field, Baseball stadium in Abilene, United States.
Crutcher Scott Field is a baseball stadium with seating for around 4,000 people arranged on metal bleachers and individual chairs throughout the facility. The playing surface features a standard baseball diamond with foul lines extending outward, creating a traditional layout for home games.
The facility opened in February 1991 with a victory against Tarleton State, bringing baseball back to Abilene Christian University after the sport had been absent for twelve years. This return marked a significant moment in the university's athletic revival.
The Wildcats baseball team represents the university here, and game days bring together students and local fans who gather to watch their home matches.
Students with valid university identification can enter free of charge, while general admission requires payment at the gate. The venue is accessible and straightforward to navigate, with convenient parking available near the entrance.
During the opening game, spectators sat on flatbed trucks in the outfield because permanent bleachers had not yet been completed. This makeshift arrangement reveals how eager the community was to welcome baseball back despite the temporary setup.
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