FedExPark

FedExPark
FedExPark
Former names Nat Buring Stadium (1972–2010)
Location Memphis, Tennessee
Coordinates 35°06′07″N 89°55′33″W / 35.102074°N 89.925819°W / 35.102074; -89.925819Coordinates: 35°06′07″N 89°55′33″W / 35.102074°N 89.925819°W / 35.102074; -89.925819
Opened 1972
Renovated 2009
Owner University of Memphis
Operator University of Memphis
Surface Natural Grass
Capacity 2,000
Field dimensions Left Field – 318 feet (97 m)
Left Center Field – 360 feet (110 m)
Center Field – 380 feet (116 m)
Right Center Field – 360 feet (110 m)
Right Field – 317 feet (97 m)
Tenants
Memphis Tigers Baseball

FedExPark is a baseball stadium in Memphis, Tennessee. It is the home field of the University of Memphis Tigers college baseball team. The stadium holds 2,000 spectators and opened in 1972 as Nat Buring Stadium.

The stadium was renovated and expanded in 2009, at a cost of $3 million. The stadium was reopened on February 19, 2010, as FedExPark.[1] [2]

External links

References

  1. ^ "[1]." Commercial Appeal: Tigers feeling right at home in FedExPark
  2. ^ http://www.gotigersgo.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/021709aaa.html

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