Triton Ballpark

Triton Ballpark
Location 3432 Voigt Drive, La Jolla, California
Owner UC San Diego
Operator UC San Diego
Capacity 1,200 (Baseball)
Field size Left Field - 330 ft
Center Field - 400 ft
Right Field - 330 ft
Surface Grass
Tenants
UC San Diego Tritons (NCAA California Collegiate Athletic Association) (2000-present)

Triton Ballpark is the home field of the University of California San Diego Tritons college baseball team.

Stadium history

Triton Ballpark in 2012

Triton Ballpark is a 500-seat baseball park located on the eastern half of the UC San Diego campus in the San Diego neighborhood of La Jolla. The stadium was upgraded in 2011 to include lights, allowing the first-ever night game to be played at the venue on January 29, 2011.[1][2] A scoreboard was added in 2013. The Tritons' most recent league championship was won in 2014.[3]

The ballpark underwent a significant renovation prior to the 2015 season. The $6.89 million renovation added a permanent grandstand to replace bleacher seating, restrooms, sunken dugouts, a press box, and a players' clubhouse down the right field line.[4] The clubhouse, named for former UCSD chancellor Marye Anne Fox, includes locker rooms, offices, showers, laundry facilities, a Hall of Fame and a players' lounge.[5]

References

  1. Triton Ballpark - UCSDTritons.com—Official Web Site of UC San Diego Athletics
  2. UCSD Baseball hosts Point Loma in Monday night exhibition - ScoopSanDiego.com | Mission Times Courier: Mission Times Courier: geography of california, western association of s... Archived 2012-01-24 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/thisweek/2011/05/09_BaseballWin.asp
  4. Loh, Stefanie (10 April 2015). "UCSD unveils new $6.89M ballpark". San Diego Union-Tribune. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  5. Sarin, Kriti (2 February 2015). "Newly Renovated Triton Ballpark Hosts First Games of The Season". UCSD Guardian. Retrieved 8 March 2016.

Coordinates: 32°53′07″N 117°14′21″W / 32.885278°N 117.239223°W / 32.885278; -117.239223

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