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First National Bank Field

First National Bank Field is a Minor League Baseball park located in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina. The home of the Greensboro Grasshoppers of the High-A East, it opened on April 3, 2005. The park is on the block bounded by Bellemeade, Edgeworth, Smith, and Eugene Streets.

First National Bank Field
Former namesFirst Horizon Park (2005–2007)
NewBridge Bank Park (2008–2015)
Yadkin Bank Park (2016)
Location408 Bellemeade Street
Greensboro, North Carolina
United States
Coordinates36°4′36″N 79°47′41″W / 36.07667°N 79.79472°W / 36.07667; -79.79472Coordinates: 36°4′36″N 79°47′41″W / 36.07667°N 79.79472°W / 36.07667; -79.79472
OwnerGreensboro Baseball LLC
OperatorGreensboro Baseball LLC
Capacity7,499
Field sizeLeft Field: 315 ft (96 m)
Left Field Jog: 322 ft (98 m)
Left-Center: 365 ft (111 m)
Center Field: 400 ft (122 m)
Right-Center: 362 ft (110 m)
Right Field Jog: 320 ft (98 m)
Right Field: 312 ft (95 m)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundJanuary 21, 2004
OpenedApril 3, 2005
Construction cost$21.5 million
($29.8 million in 2021 dollars[1])
ArchitectTetra Tech
Moser Mayer Phoenix Associates
General contractorBarton Malow/Samet[2]
Tenants
Greensboro Grasshoppers (SAL/High-A East) 2005–present

The stadium's seating capacity is 7,499 people, 5,300 of which are chair-back seats. The stadium was built to Double-A standards and has room for future expansion.[3] In 2017, the Grasshoppers had the best average attendance in the South Atlantic League and the highest total attendance in the league.[4]

History

 
The ballpark in 2005

The Grasshoppers moved to First National Bank Field after the 2004 season, leaving their previous home of many decades, World War Memorial Stadium. Lindsay Street, which once cut through the property of the new park, now T's into Eugene, and also provides a direct path to the old stadium. Greensboro's downtown stadium opened its gates to a crowd of 8,540 on April 3, 2005, with a Grasshoppers exhibition game against the Florida Marlins, who were their Major League Baseball affiliate.[5] In the first regular season game, the Grasshoppers defeated the Hickory Crawdads, 3–2, in front of 8,017 fans.[6]

On May 5, 2009, it was announced that the 2010 ACC baseball tournament would be held at the facility, a change from the discussed location of Fenway Park in Boston, due to economic reasons.[7] Florida State won the tournament.[8]

From May 23 to 27, 2012, the park hosted the 2012 ACC baseball tournament, which was won by Georgia Tech.[9][10] During this time, the University of North Carolina took on North Carolina State University in a game that broke the record for attendance at a college baseball game in the state of North Carolina. It was also the largest crowd ever for an ACC baseball game. The attendance, 10,229, was the largest crowd in the history of First National Bank Field.[11]

Features

A 30-foot-wide open concrete concourse wraps around the ballpark, giving fans the opportunity to see the game from any vantage point in the stadium. Fans are served at three major concession stands with 36 points of sale.[12] Other amenities include a grandstand outdoor sports bar and a kid-safe play park.[3] There are 16 luxury suites, 26 grandstand boxes, picnic areas, and a grandstand party deck in the left field corner.

Naming rights

The ballpark opened in 2005 as First Horizon Park. Memphis, Tennessee-based First Horizon National Corporation was awarded the naming rights on December 7, 2004, for 10 years.[13] On November 7, 2007, it was formally announced that locally based NewBridge Bank had acquired the ballpark's naming rights, after First Horizon National Corporation ended their agreement with the Grasshoppers.[14] The deal runs through the 2017 season.[15] However, Yadkin Bank's acquisition of NewBridge Bank resulted in a name change for the ballpark, effective in the 2016 season.[16] FNB Corporation of Pittsburgh made an offer for Yadkin Bank in 2016.[17] The team and FNB Corporation announced March 6, 2017, that First National Bank will continue the NewBridge sponsorship, and the stadium's new name for the 2017 season would be First National Bank Field.[18]

References

  • Baseball America Directory 2005
  1. ^ 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 April 16, 2022.
  2. ^ "First Horizon Park". Starr Electric Company, Inc. Retrieved September 30, 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Stadium History". Minor League Baseball. March 16, 2010. Retrieved February 27, 2012.
  4. ^ "2011 Affiliated Attendance by League". Minor League Baseball. September 12, 2017. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
  5. ^ Hass, Bill (April 4, 2005). "A Blowout Beginning". News & Record. Greensboro. p. C1.
  6. ^ Hass, Bill (April 10, 2005). "Hoppers Show Spark in Opener". News & Record. Greensboro. p. C1.
  7. ^ . Atlantic Coast Conference. May 5, 2009. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  8. ^ . Atlantic Coast Conference. Archived from the original on February 14, 2012. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  9. ^ . Atlantic Coast Conference. Archived from the original on January 19, 2012. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  10. ^ Justice, David (May 27, 2012). "Eighth-Seeded Ga. Tech Wins ACC Baseball Tournament". The News & Observer. Archived from the original on May 28, 2012. Retrieved May 28, 2012.
  11. ^ Borlik, Joe (May 26, 2012). "Record Crowd of 10,229 Attend UNC/NC State Game in Greensboro". WGHP. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
  12. ^ "NewBridge Bank Park". Greensboro Sports Commission. Retrieved August 3, 2012.
  13. ^ Haas, Bill (December 8, 2004). "Stadium Naming Rights Sold". News & Record. Greensboro. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  14. ^ Barron, Richard M. (November 9, 2007). "Ball Park's New Player". News & Record. Greensboro. Retrieved August 3, 2012.
  15. ^ Patterson, Donald W. (November 10, 2007). "Bank, Ballpark Like Their Deal". News & Record. Greensboro. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  16. ^ Covington, Owen (March 4, 2016). "Grasshoppers ballpark to become 'Yadkin Bank Park'". Triad Business Journal. Retrieved March 4, 2016.
  17. ^ Craver, Richard (July 21, 2016). "Yadkin Financial agrees to be sold to Pittsburgh bank for $1.4 billion". Winston-Salem Journal. Retrieved July 21, 2016.
  18. ^ "Greensboro Grasshoppers' ballpark gets a new name". News & Record. March 6, 2017. Retrieved March 6, 2017.

External links

  • First National Bank Field views – Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues
  • First National Bank Field – Greensboro Downtown

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First National Bank Field is a Minor League Baseball park located in downtown Greensboro North Carolina The home of the Greensboro Grasshoppers of the High A East it opened on April 3 2005 The park is on the block bounded by Bellemeade Edgeworth Smith and Eugene Streets First National Bank FieldFormer namesFirst Horizon Park 2005 2007 NewBridge Bank Park 2008 2015 Yadkin Bank Park 2016 Location408 Bellemeade StreetGreensboro North CarolinaUnited StatesCoordinates36 4 36 N 79 47 41 W 36 07667 N 79 79472 W 36 07667 79 79472 Coordinates 36 4 36 N 79 47 41 W 36 07667 N 79 79472 W 36 07667 79 79472OwnerGreensboro Baseball LLCOperatorGreensboro Baseball LLCCapacity7 499Field sizeLeft Field 315 ft 96 m Left Field Jog 322 ft 98 m Left Center 365 ft 111 m Center Field 400 ft 122 m Right Center 362 ft 110 m Right Field Jog 320 ft 98 m Right Field 312 ft 95 m SurfaceGrassConstructionBroke groundJanuary 21 2004OpenedApril 3 2005Construction cost 21 5 million 29 8 million in 2021 dollars 1 ArchitectTetra TechMoser Mayer Phoenix AssociatesGeneral contractorBarton Malow Samet 2 TenantsGreensboro Grasshoppers SAL High A East 2005 presentThe stadium s seating capacity is 7 499 people 5 300 of which are chair back seats The stadium was built to Double A standards and has room for future expansion 3 In 2017 the Grasshoppers had the best average attendance in the South Atlantic League and the highest total attendance in the league 4 Contents 1 History 2 Features 3 Naming rights 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit The ballpark in 2005 The Grasshoppers moved to First National Bank Field after the 2004 season leaving their previous home of many decades World War Memorial Stadium Lindsay Street which once cut through the property of the new park now T s into Eugene and also provides a direct path to the old stadium Greensboro s downtown stadium opened its gates to a crowd of 8 540 on April 3 2005 with a Grasshoppers exhibition game against the Florida Marlins who were their Major League Baseball affiliate 5 In the first regular season game the Grasshoppers defeated the Hickory Crawdads 3 2 in front of 8 017 fans 6 On May 5 2009 it was announced that the 2010 ACC baseball tournament would be held at the facility a change from the discussed location of Fenway Park in Boston due to economic reasons 7 Florida State won the tournament 8 From May 23 to 27 2012 the park hosted the 2012 ACC baseball tournament which was won by Georgia Tech 9 10 During this time the University of North Carolina took on North Carolina State University in a game that broke the record for attendance at a college baseball game in the state of North Carolina It was also the largest crowd ever for an ACC baseball game The attendance 10 229 was the largest crowd in the history of First National Bank Field 11 Features EditA 30 foot wide open concrete concourse wraps around the ballpark giving fans the opportunity to see the game from any vantage point in the stadium Fans are served at three major concession stands with 36 points of sale 12 Other amenities include a grandstand outdoor sports bar and a kid safe play park 3 There are 16 luxury suites 26 grandstand boxes picnic areas and a grandstand party deck in the left field corner Naming rights EditThe ballpark opened in 2005 as First Horizon Park Memphis Tennessee based First Horizon National Corporation was awarded the naming rights on December 7 2004 for 10 years 13 On November 7 2007 it was formally announced that locally based NewBridge Bank had acquired the ballpark s naming rights after First Horizon National Corporation ended their agreement with the Grasshoppers 14 The deal runs through the 2017 season 15 However Yadkin Bank s acquisition of NewBridge Bank resulted in a name change for the ballpark effective in the 2016 season 16 FNB Corporation of Pittsburgh made an offer for Yadkin Bank in 2016 17 The team and FNB Corporation announced March 6 2017 that First National Bank will continue the NewBridge sponsorship and the stadium s new name for the 2017 season would be First National Bank Field 18 References EditBaseball America Directory 2005 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 April 16 2022 First Horizon Park Starr Electric Company Inc Retrieved September 30 2011 a b Stadium History Minor League Baseball March 16 2010 Retrieved February 27 2012 2011 Affiliated Attendance by League Minor League Baseball September 12 2017 Retrieved March 13 2018 Hass Bill April 4 2005 A Blowout Beginning News amp Record Greensboro p C1 Hass Bill April 10 2005 Hoppers Show Spark in Opener News amp Record Greensboro p C1 2010 ACC Baseball Championship Moves to Greensboro N C s NewBridge Bank Park Atlantic Coast Conference May 5 2009 Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved February 12 2012 2010 Baseball Championship Atlantic Coast Conference Archived from the original on February 14 2012 Retrieved February 12 2012 2012 Baseball Championships Atlantic Coast Conference Archived from the original on January 19 2012 Retrieved February 12 2012 Justice David May 27 2012 Eighth Seeded Ga Tech Wins ACC Baseball Tournament The News amp Observer Archived from the original on May 28 2012 Retrieved May 28 2012 Borlik Joe May 26 2012 Record Crowd of 10 229 Attend UNC NC State Game in Greensboro WGHP Retrieved May 26 2012 NewBridge Bank Park Greensboro Sports Commission Retrieved August 3 2012 Haas Bill December 8 2004 Stadium Naming Rights Sold News amp Record Greensboro Retrieved April 15 2012 Barron Richard M November 9 2007 Ball Park s New Player News amp Record Greensboro Retrieved August 3 2012 Patterson Donald W November 10 2007 Bank Ballpark Like Their Deal News amp Record Greensboro Retrieved April 15 2012 Covington Owen March 4 2016 Grasshoppers ballpark to become Yadkin Bank Park Triad Business Journal Retrieved March 4 2016 Craver Richard July 21 2016 Yadkin Financial agrees to be sold to Pittsburgh bank for 1 4 billion Winston Salem Journal Retrieved July 21 2016 Greensboro Grasshoppers ballpark gets a new name News amp Record March 6 2017 Retrieved March 6 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to First National Bank Field First National Bank Field views Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues First National Bank Field Greensboro Downtown Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title First National Bank Field amp oldid 1126404051, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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