Medlar Field
Medlar Field at Lubrano Park is a 5,570-seat baseball stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania, that hosted its first regular season baseball game on June 20, 2006, when the State College Spikes lost to the Williamsport Crosscutters, 5–3. The Penn State Nittany Lions college baseball team began play at the ballpark in 2007. Seating capacity is 5,570 people. Events other than baseball games are held at the ballpark, and different seating configurations are available. This stadium was designed to feature an unobstructed view of Penn State landmark Mount Nittany over the outfield wall.
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Medlar Field
Medlar Field at Lubrano Park is a 5,570-seat baseball stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania, that hosted its first regular season baseball game on June 20, 2006, when the State College Spikes lost to the Williamsport Crosscutters, 5–3. The Penn State Nittany Lions college baseball team began play at the ballpark in 2007. Seating capacity is 5,570 people. Events other than baseball games are held at the ballpark, and different seating configurations are available. This stadium was designed to feature an unobstructed view of Penn State landmark Mount Nittany over the outfield wall.
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May 18, 2005
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2006-06-01
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architect
L. Robert Kimball and Associates
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broke ground
2005-05-18
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Center Field: 399 ft
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Left Center Field: 410 ft
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Left Field: 325 ft
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Right Center Field: 378 ft
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Right Field: 320 ft
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Barton Malow
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Location
University Park, PA 16802
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The Med
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2006-06-01
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State College Baseball LP
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Medlar Field at Lubrano Park
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Penn State Nittany Lions
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State College Spikes
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