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Stadium Reviews


Mike D. Lane Field - North Alabama
Sec Reserved, Row 3B, Seat 7 History With expansive rework in the 2025 offseason, North Alabama has quickly updated to reflect its relatively recent move to D1. Named after former coach Mike D. Lane, Lane Field was first built in 1984 and saw North Alabama through many seasons of success at the D2 level. Joining D1 in 2018 and the ASUN in 2022, North Alabama has already appeared in one ASUN conference tournament and hopes to continue that growth moving forward. Atmosphere Nes


Pete Taylor Park - Southern Miss
SRO, The Right Field Roost History Opened in 1984, Pete Taylor Park in Hattiesburg, MS has welcomed over one million fans to watch Southern Miss baseball. Named after Southern Miss alum Pete Taylor, "The Pete" has hosted matchups against high profile programs such as Mississippi State, Ole Miss, and Alabama. It also hosted an NCAA Regional in 2025, cementing the program and the park as a highlight of baseball in the South. Atmosphere Fans show up and show out at Southern Miss


Stanky Field - University of South Alabama
Sec Box18, Row A, Seat 2 History Mobile has a rich history when it comes to baseball - Satchel Paige and Hank Aaron were both born in the city. But another name associated with Mobile and baseball is Eddie Stanky, the long-time head coach of the South Alabama Jaguars. Stanky Field opened in 1980, and even over four decades later, the stadium stands the test of time. With a turf field and upgraded facilities, Stanky Field honors its heritage while also offering some of the bes


Moore-Kittles Field - Florida A&M University
General Admission History One of the oldest Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the country, Florida A&M opened its doors in 1887 and fielded its first team in 1899, just 12 years later. In 1983 the Rattlers moved to Moore-Kittles Field. Featuring natural grass and a low seating capacity, Moore-Kittles Field is baseball in its purist form. Atmosphere Moore-Kittles Field feels like a neighborhood ballpark in the best way. There is limited bleacher seating,


Dick Howser Stadium - Florida State University
Sec 2, Row F, Seat 14 History Opened in 1983 in Tallahassee, FL, Dick Howser Stadium has long been seen as one of the best college baseball stadiums in the country. Once in the stadium, it's easy to see why. It honors the history of Florida State baseball everywhere - in right field, there's a wall built up with banners boasting FSU's 25 major leaguers and 40+ conference championships, among other stats. Florida State has a long baseball history, and the stadium reflects that
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