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词条 Joe W. Davis Stadium
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  1. History

  2. Field diagram

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox venue
|stadium_name = Joe W. Davis Municipal Stadium
|nickname = "The Joe"
|image =
|fullname = Joe W. Davis Municipal Stadium
|location = 3125 Leeman Ferry Road
Huntsville, Alabama 35801
|coordinates = {{coord|34|41|58.49|N|86|35|18.59|W|display=inline,title}}
|broke_ground = September 21, 1984[1]
|built = 1984–1985
|opened = April 19, 1985[2]
|renovated = 2004–2007
|expanded =
|closed = May 25, 2015 (final game)
|demolished =
|owner = City of Huntsville
|operator =
|surface = Bermudagrass (Tifway 419)
|construction_cost = $7.6 million
(${{formatprice|{{Inflation|US|7600000|1985}}}} in {{Inflation-year|US}} dollars{{inflation-fn|US}})
|architect = Goodrum Knowles Inc.
|former_names =
|tenants = Huntsville Stars (SL) (1985–2014)
UAH Chargers (NCAA baseball) (1996–2010)
Biloxi Shuckers (SL) (2015)
|seating_capacity = 10,488
|dimensions = Left Field: 345 feet (105 m)
Center Field: 405 feet (123 m)
Right Field: 330 feet (101 m)
}}

Joe W. Davis Stadium is a minor league baseball park in Huntsville, Alabama, United States, which hosted the Huntsville Stars of the Southern League from 1985 until 2014, and then served as a temporary home for the Stars' successor (the Biloxi Shuckers) in 2015.

Built in 1985, the stadium is located on the grounds of Huntsville's former airport, adjacent to Huntsville's main north–south thoroughfare, U.S. Highway 231 (S. Memorial Parkway).[3] The stadium is a multi-purpose facility that seats 10,488 with 15 air-conditioned skyboxes. Ticket offices and the general office are located on the second floor of the stadium. Closed circuit television above the main concourse allows for viewing of the game while grabbing a bite at the concession stands. In addition to baseball, Joe W. Davis Stadium has been used for high school football, monster truck rallies, and concerts.

Nicknamed "The Crown Jewel of the Southern League" upon its construction, the stadium was the oldest venue in the league during its final year of operation.

History

The stadium is named for the longtime mayor of Huntsville, Joe W. Davis, who was instrumental in the city's efforts to construct the stadium. Construction came about in 1984 after Nashville Sounds owner Larry Schmittou purchased the Evansville Triplets with the intent of moving the team in 1985 to Nashville, Tennessee to effectively elevate his Double-A Sounds to the Triple-A level. As a result of this move, the existing Double-A franchise needed a new home. Schmittou considered a swap, which would have sent the Double-A team to Evansville, Indiana to replace the Triplets. Evansville city leaders balked at the requested stadium upgrades, leading Schmittou to seek alternate arrangements, which resulted in the franchise's move to Huntsville. The team became known as the Huntsville Stars, and Schmittou continued to own the franchise until selling it to a local ownership group in 1994.

The first game was held on April 19, 1985. The Stars defeated the Birmingham Barons 10-0 in a game that included a grand slam from future major-leaguer Jose Canseco.[4]

In the mid-2000s, renovations began on the stadium, including the replacement of all the stadium's box seats. In 2004, Joe Davis Stadium's current scoreboard, a 36-by-48-foot scoreboard complete with LED numbering and a 12-by-18-foot videoboard, was installed.

In 2014, the Stars were sold to an ownership group with the intent of relocating the franchise to Biloxi, Mississippi at the end of the season.[5] The sale followed years of failed attempts to secure a new ballpark for the team in Huntsville.[6] However, due to construction delays preventing the new Biloxi stadium from being completed in time for the Southern League's 2015 opening day, and because the franchise was still operating under a lease to use Joe Davis Stadium, the newly-christened Biloxi Shuckers played 15 of its first 25 scheduled home games in Huntsville.[4] (The remaining ten home games were played with Biloxi acting as the home team on its opponents' home fields.)

The final game at Joe Davis Stadium was played on May 25, 2015 – a 7-2 rain-shortened win for the Shuckers over the Barons.[7]

The Huntsville city government, which has owned the stadium since its construction, planned to demolish it sometime in 2015.[4] As of May 2018, the stadium was still standing as the city continued to consider its fate.[8]

Field diagram

References

1. ^{{cite book |title=The American City & County |volume=100 |year=1985 |publisher=Morgan-Grampian Publishing Company |location=New York City |pages=134}}
2. ^{{cite web |title=Joe Davis Stadium |first=Graham |last=Knight |url=http://www.baseballpilgrimages.com/minors/huntsville.html |work=Baseball Pilgrimages |date=June 9, 2010 |accessdate=September 18, 2011}}
3. ^{{cite web |last=Freeman |first=Paul |title=Huntsville Airport (2nd location), Huntsville, AL |url=http://www.airfields-freeman.com/AL/Huntsville_AL_98.jpg |work=Abandoned and Little-Known Airfields |accessdate=September 25, 2012}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.al.com/news/huntsville/index.ssf/2015/05/biloxis_u-turn_on_shuckers_sta.html#incart_river?hootPostID=f719c0a5571292ee2e9274b984df64e5|title=Biloxi's U-turn on Shuckers' starting date pronounces end to Huntsville's pro baseball era|first=Mark|last=McCarter|date=May 29, 2015|accessdate=May 30, 2015|website=AL.com}}
5. ^{{cite web |first=Spencer |last=Fordin |publisher=MLB.com |title=Brewers renew contracts with Biloxi, Brevard County |url=http://m.brewers.mlb.com/news/article/95117906/brewers-renew-contracts-with-affiliates-double-a-biloxi-class-a-brevard-county |date=September 17, 2014 |accessdate=September 17, 2014}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://ballparkdigest.com/201401116946/minor-league-baseball/news/its-official-huntsville-to-biloxi-in-2015 |publisher=Ballpark Digest |title=It's Official: Huntsville Stars Sold, Expected to Move to Biloxi in 2015 |date=January 11, 2014 |accessdate=January 11, 2014}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.milb.com/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2015_05_25_biraax_blxaax_1&mode=gameday|title=Birmingham vs. Biloxi–May 25, 2015|website=MiLB.com}}
8. ^{{cite news |last1=Spedden |first1=Zach |title=Joe Davis Stadium’s Future Uncertain |url=https://ballparkdigest.com/2018/05/22/joe-davis-stadiums-future-uncertain/ |accessdate=September 7, 2018 |work=Ballpark Digest |publisher=August Publications |date=May 22, 2018}}

External links

  • Stadium Page at Huntsvillestars.com
  • Joe W. Davis Municipal Stadium Views - Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues
  • Alabama-Huntsville Chargers Profile
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