Hodgetown
Former names | Amarillo Ballpark (planning stages) MPEV (planning stages) |
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Location | 701 S Buchanan St Amarillo, Texas |
Coordinates | 35°12′20″N 101°49′55″W / 35.20556°N 101.83194°WCoordinates: 35°12′20″N 101°49′55″W / 35.20556°N 101.83194°W |
Owner | City of Amarillo |
Operator | Elmore Sports Group |
Capacity | 6,631[4] |
Field size | Left Field: 325 ft (99 m) Center Field: 400 ft (120 m) Right Field: 325 ft (99 m)[4] |
Acreage | 9.3 acres (3.8 ha)[4] |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | February 1, 2018[1] |
Built | 2018–2019 |
Opened | April 8, 2019[2] |
Construction cost | $45.5 million[1] |
Architect | Populous |
General contractor | Western-Hunt (Western Builders and Hunt Construction Group)[3] |
Tenants | |
Amarillo Sod Poodles (TL/Double-A Central) 2019–present |
Hodgetown is a baseball park in downtown Amarillo, Texas. It is the home ballpark of the Amarillo Sod Poodles, the Double-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks in the Double-A Central.[5] It opened on April 8, 2019,[2] and can seat 6,631 people.[4] The park is named in honor of Amarillo pharmacist, businessman, philanthropist, and 26th Mayor of Amarillo Jerry Hodge.[6] Hodgetown is the most elevated ballpark in the Double-A Central at approximately 3,600 feet.[citation needed]
In the ballpark's inaugural game on April 8, 2019, the Sod Poodles were defeated by the Midland RockHounds, 9–4 in 10 innings.[2] The opener was attended by 7,175 people.[7]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Clark, Douglas (February 1, 2018). "Stepping up to the Plate: Officials Break Ground on Downtown Ballpark Project". Amarillo Globe-News. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Sod Poodles Fall To RockHounds In Inaugural Home Opener". Amarillo Sod Poodles. Minor League Baseball. April 9, 2019. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
- ^ Speddon, Zach (January 12, 2018). "Amarillo to Vote on Ballpark Construction Contract". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Reichard, Kevin (April 10, 2019). "Sod Poodles Launch Crowd-Pleasing Ballpark". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
- ^ "Padres, Amarillo Agree to Affiliation". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. October 1, 2018. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
- ^ "Amarillo Sod Poodles Name Downtown Ballpark "Hodgetown"". Amarillo Sod Poodles. Minor League Baseball. January 17, 2019. Retrieved January 17, 2019.
- ^ "RockHounds vs. Sod Poodles Box Score - 04/08/19". Minor League Baseball. April 8, 2019. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
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