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USSSA Space Coast Complex

USSSA Space Coast Complex is a baseball stadium and 13 diamond multi-sports facility in Viera, Florida, owned by Brevard County, Florida. Under its original name, Space Coast Stadium, it served as the spring training facility for the Florida Marlins (1994–2002), Montreal Expos (2003–2004), and Washington Nationals (2005–2016) and as the home field of the Brevard County Manatees (1994–2016). After a full year of renovations, it officially reopened in 2017 with its new name as a baseball/softball venue – part of a new multi-sport complex operated by the United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA). Since 2017, it has been the home field of the USSSA Pride women's professional fast-pitch softball team.

USSSA Space Coast Stadium and Complex
USSSA Space Coast Stadium and Complex
USSSA Space Coast Stadium′s location in Florida
Location5800 Stadium Parkway
Viera, FL 32940
Coordinates28°15′25″N 80°44′22″W / 28.25694°N 80.73944°W / 28.25694; -80.73944
OwnerBrevard County, Florida
OperatorUnited States Specialty Sports Association
Capacity8,100
Field sizeLeft Field: 340 ft (104 m)
Center Field: 404 ft (123 m)
Right Field: 340 ft (104 m)
SurfaceMulti-purpose field turf
Construction
Broke groundApril 29, 1993[1]
OpenedMarch 2, 1994[4]
Construction costUS$6.2 million
($12.2 million in 2022 dollars[2])
ArchitectDLR Group
General contractorMiorelli Construction, Inc.[3]
Tenants
Brevard County Manatees (FSL) (1994–2016)
Florida Marlins (MLB) (spring training) (1994–2002)
Montreal Expos (MLB) (spring training) (2003–2004)
Washington Nationals (MLB) (spring training) (2005–2016)
GCL Nationals (GCL) (2005–2016)
United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) (fall 2017–present)
USSSA Pride (WPF) (2017–present)
Website
USSSA Space Coast Complex

History Edit

Construction and opening Edit

Space Coast Stadium was completed before the 1994 Major League Baseball season as part of a plan to bring the Florida Marlins to Viera for spring training. Ground was broken for the new stadium in what had been a pasture on April 29, 1993,[1] and construction cost US$6.2 million.

Opening ceremonies took place on March 2, 1994 – the same day as a launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia at the nearby Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral – followed immediately by the Marlins′ first spring training game at the ballpark, in which they defeated the Kansas City Royals 9-6 before a crowd of 7,494.[4]

1994–2016 Edit

The Florida Marlins held spring training at Space Coast Stadium through the 2002 season. In 2002, as part of an agreement in which Jeffrey Loria sold the Montreal Expos to Major League Baseball and purchased the Marlins, the Marlins swapped training sites with the Expos, who had been training in Jupiter. The Expos held two seasons of training at Space Coast Stadium in 2003 and 2004. The Expos franchise then moved from Montreal to Washington, D.C., to become the Washington Nationals. The Nationals conducted spring training at Space Coast Stadium from their inaugural season in 2005 through 2016. They played from seven to fifteen games per season in the stadium. Game attendance averaged from 4,690 in 2010 to 3,433 in 2011.[5] The Nationals contracted to make annual $765,000 stadium-construction bond payments through March 2013.[citation needed]

Space Coast Stadium was the home of the Brevard County Manatees, a minor league baseball franchise that played in the Class A-Advanced Florida State League, from 1994 to 2016. The Gulf Coast League Nationals of the Gulf Coast League, the Washington Nationals′ rookie league affiliate, also played occasional home games at Space Coast Stadium during the Washington Nationals′ tenure there.

The Florida State League All-Star Game was played at Space Coast Stadium three times. In the first game, on June 22, 1996, the 6,904 people who saw the game set a record for attendance at the annual league all-star game that stood through at least 2015.[6] In the second game, held on June 14, 2008, the West Division prevailed over the East Division by a score of 9–3 with 3,402 fans looking on.[7][8] The game was played the third and final time at Space Coast Stadium on June 12, 2010, with the South Division defeating the North Division 5–4 in 10 innings before a crowd of 4,133.[9][10]

With a crowd of nearly 18,000 people in attendance, U.S. President George W. Bush held one of his final campaign rallies for the 2004 U.S. presidential election at Space Coast Stadium on October 23, 2004, arriving and departing in his Marine One helicopter.[11] It was one of four campaign stops he made in Florida that day.[11] While he spoke at the stadium, he was momentarily drowned out by the roar of a United States Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter as it intercepted a stray airplane that entered airspace near the stadium that was restricted during Bush's visit.[11]

Between 1997 and March 2011, Brevard County spent US$7.8 million on capital improvements to Space Coast Stadium, $2.8 million of it in 2006 and 2007 in an effort to keep the Nationals from relocating elsewhere. About $5 million worth of improvements funded by Brevard County's tourist tax were made to the stadium between 2005 and 2010.[12] In 2011, the county assessed the 33.4 acres (13.5 ha) stadium site as having a value of US$26.5 million.[13]

Departure of the Nationals and Manatees Edit

The Washington Nationals held spring training at Space Coast Stadium for the last time in 2016. The team's last game at the stadium was a 7–2 victory over the Atlanta Braves on March 27, 2016. The Nationals′ last scheduled game at the stadium on March 28, 2016, was rained out, resulting in the cancellation of activities planned to commemorate the franchise's history there. In 2017, the Nationals moved their spring training operations to West Palm Beach, where they share facilities with the Houston Astros at FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches, a facility which opened in February 2017.

The Brevard County Manatees also departed after the 2016 season, playing their last game at Space Coast Stadium on September 4, 2016, losing to the Daytona Tortugas 6–4 before a crowd of 1,573. The Manatees relocated to Kissimmee, to begin play in 2017 as the Florida Fire Frogs.[14]

 
A baseball game at Space Coast Stadium seen from behind home plate on March 1, 2009.
 
Space Coast Stadium during a baseball game on March 1, 2009, seen from left field near the visitors′ bullpen.

USSSA Space Coast Complex Edit

The departure of the Nationals and the Manatees after the 2016 season left Space Coast Stadium without a tenant. With the assistance of the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners, the United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) moved into the stadium and the surrounding spring training fields, moving its headquarters from Kissimmee to Space Coast Stadium and announcing plans to renovate the entire complex, using US$22 million of its own and US$10 million contributed by Brevard County.[15] USSSA plans to make the complex into an all-turf venue that will host a variety of sports and sports tournaments[16] — advertised by USSSA as "the youth sports capital of the world"[15] — and serve as a center for amateur baseball and softball. Plans called for renovation work to begin in January 2017 and to be complete in the fall of 2017. The new complex, renamed the USSSA Space Coast Complex, will include a renovated Space Coast Stadium with 8,100 seats, 11 suites, a video board, and a turf field for both baseball and softball; a 225-foot (69 m) "Championship Field" with video board; four 225-foot (69 m) NCAA-softball-regulation turf fields; four 325-foot (99 m) baseball/softball fields; four 385-foot (117 m) NCAA-regulation turf baseball fields; a 175-foot (53 m) "Championship Field" for players aged 8 and under with a video board; an 18,000-square-foot (1,700 m2) indoor facility for training, rehabilitation, and clinics; improved lighting; and two new concessions. The entire complex will include 1.3 million square feet (120,000 m2) of turf.[15][17] A groundbreaking ceremony for the renovation project took place at Space Coast stadium on April 27, 2017.[15]

In 2017, Space Coast Stadium became the home field of a professional women's fast-pitch softball team organized by USSSA, USSSA Pride, a National Pro Fastpitch team which played its first game there on June 8, 2017.[15]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Calkins, Geoff (April 2, 1994). "Having a Blast at Space Coast Marlins' New Spring Stadium Seemed to Have Something for Everyone". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
  2. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved May 28, 2023.
  3. ^ Edes, Gordon (January 11, 1995). "Spring Park Called Safe Despite Rumors". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved March 3, 2012.
  4. ^ a b Kaegel, Dick (March 5, 1994). "Royals Become Park's First Loser Marlins Pound Appier in Inaugural Game for Space Coast Stadium". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
  5. ^ DeCotis, Mark (March 13, 2011). . Florida Today. Melbourne, Florida. pp. 1A. Archived from the original on March 18, 2011.
  6. ^ Dorsey, David, "All-Star game returns for sixth time to Fort Myers," news-press.com, June 17, 2016, 10:15 a.m. EDT.
  7. ^ milb.com 2008 Florida State League All-Star Game.
  8. ^ Box Score, West All-Stars vs. East All-Stars, June 14, 2008.
  9. ^ Smith, Darren, "Satin leads South to All-Star win," mlb.com, June 12, 2010, 8:31 p.m. EDT.
  10. ^ Box Score, FSL South All-Stars vs. FSL North All-Stars, June 12, 2010.
  11. ^ a b c Lytle, Tamara, "Bush, Kerry In Final Stretch," orlandosentinel.com, October 24, 2004.
  12. ^ Neale, Rick (March 31, 2010). "Nats Will Tour Lee County Ballpark". Florida Today. Melbourne, Florida. pp. 1A.
  13. ^ Neale, Rick (March 25, 2011). "Manager's Mission: Keep Nats in Viera". Florida Today. Melbourne, Florida. pp. 1A.
  14. ^ Bonanno, Chris, "Fans reflect on Manatees’ final game in Brevard," floridatoday.com, September 5, 2016, 12:29 a.m. EDT.
  15. ^ a b c d e Dave Berman (27 April 2017). "Space Coast Stadium transforming to youth sports hub". Florida Today. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  16. ^ Janes, Chelsea, "As Nationals frolic in West Palm Beach, here’s what they left behind in Viera," washingtonpost.com, February 27, 2017.
  17. ^ usssa.com USSSA Space Coast Complex

External links Edit

  • Details on Space Coast Stadium & Nationals Spring training
  • Space Coast Stadium Views – Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues
  • Tips about Space Coast Stadium and Nationals Spring training

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USSSA Space Coast Complex is a baseball stadium and 13 diamond multi sports facility in Viera Florida owned by Brevard County Florida Under its original name Space Coast Stadium it served as the spring training facility for the Florida Marlins 1994 2002 Montreal Expos 2003 2004 and Washington Nationals 2005 2016 and as the home field of the Brevard County Manatees 1994 2016 After a full year of renovations it officially reopened in 2017 with its new name as a baseball softball venue part of a new multi sport complex operated by the United States Specialty Sports Association USSSA Since 2017 it has been the home field of the USSSA Pride women s professional fast pitch softball team USSSA Space Coast Stadium and ComplexUSSSA Space Coast Stadium and ComplexUSSSA Space Coast Stadium s location in FloridaLocation5800 Stadium ParkwayViera FL 32940Coordinates28 15 25 N 80 44 22 W 28 25694 N 80 73944 W 28 25694 80 73944OwnerBrevard County FloridaOperatorUnited States Specialty Sports AssociationCapacity8 100Field sizeLeft Field 340 ft 104 m Center Field 404 ft 123 m Right Field 340 ft 104 m SurfaceMulti purpose field turfConstructionBroke groundApril 29 1993 1 OpenedMarch 2 1994 4 Construction costUS 6 2 million 12 2 million in 2022 dollars 2 ArchitectDLR GroupGeneral contractorMiorelli Construction Inc 3 TenantsBrevard County Manatees FSL 1994 2016 Florida Marlins MLB spring training 1994 2002 Montreal Expos MLB spring training 2003 2004 Washington Nationals MLB spring training 2005 2016 GCL Nationals GCL 2005 2016 United States Specialty Sports Association USSSA fall 2017 present USSSA Pride WPF 2017 present WebsiteUSSSA Space Coast Complex Contents 1 History 1 1 Construction and opening 1 2 1994 2016 1 3 Departure of the Nationals and Manatees 2 USSSA Space Coast Complex 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditConstruction and opening Edit Space Coast Stadium was completed before the 1994 Major League Baseball season as part of a plan to bring the Florida Marlins to Viera for spring training Ground was broken for the new stadium in what had been a pasture on April 29 1993 1 and construction cost US 6 2 million Opening ceremonies took place on March 2 1994 the same day as a launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia at the nearby Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral followed immediately by the Marlins first spring training game at the ballpark in which they defeated the Kansas City Royals 9 6 before a crowd of 7 494 4 1994 2016 Edit The Florida Marlins held spring training at Space Coast Stadium through the 2002 season In 2002 as part of an agreement in which Jeffrey Loria sold the Montreal Expos to Major League Baseball and purchased the Marlins the Marlins swapped training sites with the Expos who had been training in Jupiter The Expos held two seasons of training at Space Coast Stadium in 2003 and 2004 The Expos franchise then moved from Montreal to Washington D C to become the Washington Nationals The Nationals conducted spring training at Space Coast Stadium from their inaugural season in 2005 through 2016 They played from seven to fifteen games per season in the stadium Game attendance averaged from 4 690 in 2010 to 3 433 in 2011 5 The Nationals contracted to make annual 765 000 stadium construction bond payments through March 2013 citation needed Space Coast Stadium was the home of the Brevard County Manatees a minor league baseball franchise that played in the Class A Advanced Florida State League from 1994 to 2016 The Gulf Coast League Nationals of the Gulf Coast League the Washington Nationals rookie league affiliate also played occasional home games at Space Coast Stadium during the Washington Nationals tenure there The Florida State League All Star Game was played at Space Coast Stadium three times In the first game on June 22 1996 the 6 904 people who saw the game set a record for attendance at the annual league all star game that stood through at least 2015 6 In the second game held on June 14 2008 the West Division prevailed over the East Division by a score of 9 3 with 3 402 fans looking on 7 8 The game was played the third and final time at Space Coast Stadium on June 12 2010 with the South Division defeating the North Division 5 4 in 10 innings before a crowd of 4 133 9 10 With a crowd of nearly 18 000 people in attendance U S President George W Bush held one of his final campaign rallies for the 2004 U S presidential election at Space Coast Stadium on October 23 2004 arriving and departing in his Marine One helicopter 11 It was one of four campaign stops he made in Florida that day 11 While he spoke at the stadium he was momentarily drowned out by the roar of a United States Air Force F 16 Fighting Falcon fighter as it intercepted a stray airplane that entered airspace near the stadium that was restricted during Bush s visit 11 Between 1997 and March 2011 Brevard County spent US 7 8 million on capital improvements to Space Coast Stadium 2 8 million of it in 2006 and 2007 in an effort to keep the Nationals from relocating elsewhere About 5 million worth of improvements funded by Brevard County s tourist tax were made to the stadium between 2005 and 2010 12 In 2011 the county assessed the 33 4 acres 13 5 ha stadium site as having a value of US 26 5 million 13 Departure of the Nationals and Manatees Edit The Washington Nationals held spring training at Space Coast Stadium for the last time in 2016 The team s last game at the stadium was a 7 2 victory over the Atlanta Braves on March 27 2016 The Nationals last scheduled game at the stadium on March 28 2016 was rained out resulting in the cancellation of activities planned to commemorate the franchise s history there In 2017 the Nationals moved their spring training operations to West Palm Beach where they share facilities with the Houston Astros at FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches a facility which opened in February 2017 The Brevard County Manatees also departed after the 2016 season playing their last game at Space Coast Stadium on September 4 2016 losing to the Daytona Tortugas 6 4 before a crowd of 1 573 The Manatees relocated to Kissimmee to begin play in 2017 as the Florida Fire Frogs 14 nbsp A baseball game at Space Coast Stadium seen from behind home plate on March 1 2009 nbsp Space Coast Stadium during a baseball game on March 1 2009 seen from left field near the visitors bullpen USSSA Space Coast Complex EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2018 The departure of the Nationals and the Manatees after the 2016 season left Space Coast Stadium without a tenant With the assistance of the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners the United States Specialty Sports Association USSSA moved into the stadium and the surrounding spring training fields moving its headquarters from Kissimmee to Space Coast Stadium and announcing plans to renovate the entire complex using US 22 million of its own and US 10 million contributed by Brevard County 15 USSSA plans to make the complex into an all turf venue that will host a variety of sports and sports tournaments 16 advertised by USSSA as the youth sports capital of the world 15 and serve as a center for amateur baseball and softball Plans called for renovation work to begin in January 2017 and to be complete in the fall of 2017 The new complex renamed the USSSA Space Coast Complex will include a renovated Space Coast Stadium with 8 100 seats 11 suites a video board and a turf field for both baseball and softball a 225 foot 69 m Championship Field with video board four 225 foot 69 m NCAA softball regulation turf fields four 325 foot 99 m baseball softball fields four 385 foot 117 m NCAA regulation turf baseball fields a 175 foot 53 m Championship Field for players aged 8 and under with a video board an 18 000 square foot 1 700 m2 indoor facility for training rehabilitation and clinics improved lighting and two new concessions The entire complex will include 1 3 million square feet 120 000 m2 of turf 15 17 A groundbreaking ceremony for the renovation project took place at Space Coast stadium on April 27 2017 15 In 2017 Space Coast Stadium became the home field of a professional women s fast pitch softball team organized by USSSA USSSA Pride a National Pro Fastpitch team which played its first game there on June 8 2017 15 References Edit a b Calkins Geoff April 2 1994 Having a Blast at Space Coast Marlins New Spring Stadium Seemed to Have Something for Everyone South Florida Sun Sentinel Retrieved September 27 2011 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved May 28 2023 Edes Gordon January 11 1995 Spring Park Called Safe Despite Rumors South Florida Sun Sentinel Retrieved March 3 2012 a b Kaegel Dick March 5 1994 Royals Become Park s First Loser Marlins Pound Appier in Inaugural Game for Space Coast Stadium The Kansas City Star Retrieved September 27 2011 DeCotis Mark March 13 2011 Baseball s Uncertain Future Florida Today Melbourne Florida pp 1A Archived from the original on March 18 2011 Dorsey David All Star game returns for sixth time to Fort Myers news press com June 17 2016 10 15 a m EDT milb com 2008 Florida State League All Star Game Box Score West All Stars vs East All Stars June 14 2008 Smith Darren Satin leads South to All Star win mlb com June 12 2010 8 31 p m EDT Box Score FSL South All Stars vs FSL North All Stars June 12 2010 a b c Lytle Tamara Bush Kerry In Final Stretch orlandosentinel com October 24 2004 Neale Rick March 31 2010 Nats Will Tour Lee County Ballpark Florida Today Melbourne Florida pp 1A Neale Rick March 25 2011 Manager s Mission Keep Nats in Viera Florida Today Melbourne Florida pp 1A Bonanno Chris Fans reflect on Manatees final game in Brevard floridatoday com September 5 2016 12 29 a m EDT a b c d e Dave Berman 27 April 2017 Space Coast Stadium transforming to youth sports hub Florida Today Retrieved 17 May 2017 Janes Chelsea As Nationals frolic in West Palm Beach here s what they left behind in Viera washingtonpost com February 27 2017 usssa com USSSA Space Coast ComplexExternal links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Space Coast Stadium Details on Space Coast Stadium amp Nationals Spring training Space Coast Stadium Views Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues Tips about Space Coast Stadium and Nationals Spring training Space Coast Office of Tourism Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USSSA Space Coast Complex amp oldid 1152673401, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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