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BBandT Ballpark (Charlotte)

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Operator
  
Knights Baseball, LLC

Broke ground
  
September 14, 2012

Opened
  
22 March 2014

Phone
  
+1 704-274-8300

Owner
  
Mecklenburg County

Surface
  
Grass

Capacity
  
10,200

Team
  
Charlotte Knights

Construction cost
  
54 million USD

BB&T Ballpark (Charlotte)

Location
  
424 West Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Charlotte, North Carolina 28202

Field size
  
Left field: 330 feet (100 m) Center field:400 feet (120 m) Right Field:315 feet (96 m)

Architect
  
Odell Associates, Inc. in association with BallparkDesignAssociates

Address
  
324 S Mint St, Charlotte, NC 28202, USA

Similar
  
Carolinas Aviation Museum, Levine Museum of the New, Freedom Park, Billy Graham Library, Discovery Place

BB&T Ballpark is a baseball stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Uptown-area stadium hosts the Charlotte Knights, a Triple-A minor league baseball team in the International League.

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History

An Uptown stadium for the Knights had been a long-running saga in Charlotte, occasionally the subject of contentious debate. Since the dawn of the new millennium, the Knights had consistently had the worst attendance in the International League. Their stadium at the time, Knights Stadium, was located in Fort Mill, South Carolina, 30 minutes south of Uptown Charlotte. Many fans were unwilling to brave the traffic on Interstate 77 to get there.

The project had been repeatedly blocked by Jerry Reese, a Charlotte lawyer who claims the land swap is illegal. Reese has ambitions to move a Major League Baseball team to Charlotte and views a Triple-A sized stadium for the Knights as a detriment.

In August 2006 the stadium became the source of more debate, as Mecklenburg County commission chairman Parks Helms said he would stall an arts project until the Charlotte City Council looked at a proposal he backed to bring baseball to Uptown.

Furthermore, it could expand the Atlantic Coast Conference's plans to return the Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament to Charlotte. The ACC tournament had been held at Knights Stadium until the NCAA's ban on South Carolina having predetermined championships took effect because of NAACP pressure in relation to the boycott of the state by the organization.

Multiple new mid-rise hotels are expected to open in the area around the new stadium, along with restaurants and retail.

The first event held at the ballpark was a media softball game, which took place on March 22, 2014. The first Knights game took place on April 11, 2014.

Naming rights

On April 23, 2012, it was announced that BB&T acquired the naming rights for the new ballpark. The terms of the deal were undisclosed and the ballpark will be officially referred to as BB&T Ballpark indefinitely.

The stadium features a two-level club with skyline views as well as a VIP, climate-controlled club with full service bar. In total, there are 975 club seats and 22 luxury suites at the ballpark.

It is thought to be slightly friendlier to hitters than typical minor-league parks. Knights general manager Scotty Smith said that due to the limited lot size, the foul lines are a few feet shorter than minor-league guidelines.

References

BB&T Ballpark (Charlotte) Wikipedia