Fayetteville Minor League Baseball Stadium · America’s Hometown Hits A Home Run

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Fayetteville is known as America’s Hometown – a place where you can feel at home no matter what your background or origin. A city full of diversity, innovation and unique perspectives that come together to create a community determined to spark progress and opportunity for every citizen. The Fayetteville Minor League Baseball Stadium is one project that is destined to be a home run for our city in every way!

 

Plans To Believe In

As part of a VIP Media Tour with the City of Fayetteville, I had the chance to take a behind the scenes look at the construction site for the new baseball stadium. I am going to be completely honest with ya’ll. I’m not one of those people who can look at a vacant lot and see the grand building it will be. I need the story, purpose and plan for what is to come before I can see it in my head – normally.

This day was different. Somehow Barton Malow Construction Senior Project Manager Roslyn Henderson was able to tell a story that transformed the red dirt, rebar and steel frames into an actual stadium. From start to finish Roslyn was able tell the story behind every structure, placement and design making it something I could not only envision but believe in.

Senior Project Manager – Roslyn Henderson

As we walked the site, I began to realize that the baseball stadium is set to be far more than a place to catch a good game. The vision of the City of Fayetteville, City Baseball Committee and the Fayetteville Astros™ is to make the stadium a multi-purpose entertainment venue. In or out of season, the stadium will be available to the community for concerts and other outdoor events.

Senior Project Manager – Roslyn Henderson points out the location for the Home Team Dugout

As Roslyn pointed out the locations for the 360° Concourse that will encircle the field, the Kids’ Play Area, Batting Tunnels, Retail locations, Party Deck, Right Field Bar and Home Team Dugout I started to see myself – my family – among the crowd enjoying not only a great game but a great community. It’s amazing how knowing the why behind the plans brought things to life.

A Lasting Legacy

Roslyn let us in on the plans to give the Fayetteville Community a chance to create their own legacy within the stadium in a really fun way. Towards the end of the construction there will be a beam that will travel through the community and neighboring communities through other games, events, schools, Astros brand launch parties and other community events where City Officials, Businesses and other Community Members can sign the beam. That bean will then be placed on site to and become a part of the legacy of the stadium forever.

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Houston Astros™ Fayetteville. Affiliate Representative – Mark Zarthar

The City of Fayetteville has partnered with the Houston Astros™ to bring their Minor League Class-A Advanced Team to Fayetteville. Affiliate Representative Mark Zarthar shared the benefits of becoming a member of The Fayetteville Baseball Club’s Founders Club. To celebrate the Inaugural Season the club is offering the opportunity to be a bigger part of the vision behind the Fayetteville Minor League Stadium and ‘. . . leave your mark on Fayetteville’.

Members of the Founders Club will receive the following benefits:

  • Priority seating reservation when Season Tickets become available
  • Season ticket price locked in for first Two Seasons
  • Name engraved on a brick paver that will be located at the front gate of the stadium
  • Exclusive Founders Club gift item
  • VIP invite to an Exclusive “First Look Experience”

Becoming a member of the Founders Club is as easy as a click – you can Join Today through the Fayetteville Astros site.

Investments In Our Community

Listening to the planning and passion put into this project proved to me that although this is going to be a major impact on the economy of Fayetteville it is also about building the community itself.

Left – Right City Councilman and Chairman of the Baseball Committee – Jim Arp Senior Project Manager – Roslyn Henderson Corporate Communications Director – Kevin Arata

The stadium’s construction company Barton Manlow is also making efforts to bring growth and impact to the City of Fayetteville. Through a work force and development program partnered with NC Works Career Center and Fayetteville Technical Community College they are providing on-the-job training to workers giving them the chance learning various skills which will then allow them to be hired by the sub-contractors and have a long-term employment.

Barton Manlow Employment Demographics

65% minority work force

23% from Cumberland County out of 18 different Counties

Fayetteville’s Hometown Home Run 

The opportunity to learn both the why and the how behind the Fayetteville Baseball Stadium has given me a new insight and passion for seeing its completion. This stadium will add to that hometown feel Fayetteville is known to have.

This stadium is more than a structure, more than a field. This stadium is an opportunity for our community to grow, expand and support each citizen through jobs, business opportunities, education, community and so much more!

When you look up the word combination ‘home run’ you find two definitions:

Baseball: Home Run – a base hit when the batters scores a run

Real Life: Home Run – something that succeeds in achieving its goal 

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The Fayetteville Minor League Stadium is set to be a place where the amazing athletes of the game can achieve their home run goals but it is also a place that will allow the City of Fayetteville to achieve its real life home run by creating a place of progress and opportunity every citizen.

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Roslyn Henderson of @bartonmalowcompany is giving us such an amazing tour of the @cityoffayetteville Baseball Stadium Construction site. _ #GirlPower #MediaCoverage #CityOfFayetteville #BaseballStadium #MyFayetteville #MyFayNC #MyNC #FayettevilleNC #DowntownFayNC #LoveLocal #NC #FayNCBlogger #FayNCBloggers #NCBlogger #NCBloggers #TheMrsTee

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Fun Facts

George Herman ‘Babe’ Ruth Jr. got his famous nickname during a stay in Fayetteville, NC for an exhibition game. Babe hit a home run in the last inning of the game at the Cape Fear Fair Ground.

 

You can watch the progress of the Fayetteville Minor League Baseball Stadium via Live Cam!

 

A Batter’s Eye is a black screen located on the field that acts as a visual to help batter’s see the ball while waiting on a pitch. Batter’s aren’t allowed to wear white sleeves because it would interfere with seeing the ball. They wear black or dark colored sleeves to avoid concealing the ball.

 

On July 18, 2018 the City of Fayetteville announced their partnership (watch the announcement) with The Big South Conference for The Fayetteville Baseball Stadium to be the host for the upcoming 2019-2021 Season.

 

 

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4 responses to “Fayetteville Minor League Baseball Stadium · America’s Hometown Hits A Home Run”

  1. […] in July 2018, I had the chance to tour the stadium when it was no more than dirt and steel beams. We walked around and were told where home plate, the […]

  2. […] and throughout North Carolina. I’ve even had the chance to be the First Blogger invited to a City of Fayetteville Media Event. This was an amazing opportunity to do what I love in a bigger way but it was also an eye opener to […]

  3. Shannon Gurnee Avatar

    I’ve never been to Fayetteville before, but it sounds like a great way to visit. Looks like they’re doing some great things there too.

    1. TheMrsTee Avatar

      It’s such an awesome place to live and of course visit!

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