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Joker Marchant Stadium

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Surface
  
Grass

Renovated
  
2002, 2016

Phone
  
+1 863-686-8075

Owner
  
Lakeland

Broke ground
  
September 1965

Opened
  
12 March 1966

Capacity
  
8,500

Expanded
  
1988

Joker Marchant Stadium

Location
  
2301 Lakeland Hills Boulevard Lakeland, Florida 33805

Operator
  
Detroit Tigers (Stadium Operations) Delaware North (Concessions)

Field size
  
Left - 340ft. Center - 420ft. Right - 340ft.

Address
  
2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland, FL 33805, USA

Similar
  
Champion Stadium, Charlotte Sports Park, LECOM Park, George M Steinbrenner Field, Spectrum Field

Locker room renovations at joker marchant stadium


Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium is a baseball field located in Lakeland, Florida. The stadium, opened in 1966, was renovated in 2003, holds 8,500 people, and was named after local resident and former Lakeland Parks and Recreation Director Marcus "Joker" Marchant. It is the spring training home of the Detroit Tigers, as well as the regular season home for the minor league affiliates Lakeland Flying Tigers and Gulf Coast Tigers. On March 15, 2011, the largest crowd in the stadium's history (10,307 people) watched a spring training game between the Detroit Tigers and the Boston Red Sox.

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Expansions

The stadium's capacity was originally 4,900 in 1966 when it opened. In 1988, a bleacher section was added down the left field line, increasing seating capacity to 7,027. In 2003, Joker Marchant Stadium was renovated. The State of Florida's $4.5 million grant was the biggest financing chuck, while the Polk County Tourist Development Council chipped in $2 million. The remainder of the renovation's cost was paid for by the Tigers and City of Lakeland, increasing capacity to its present figure of 8,500.

In October 2014 the Lakeland City Commission announced that as part of a new agreement with the Detroit Tigers a $37 million renovation and upgrade of the 50-year-old stadium will commence starting in April 2016 following the conclusion of the Major League Baseball Spring Training. Funding will be provided in part by the Detroit Tigers, the City of Lakeland and Polk County. Two construction firms Barton Malow of Southfield, Michigan and Rodda Construction of Lakeland were chosen by the City Commission to oversee the project. The Detroit Tigers High Class 'A' Minor League club the Lakeland Flying Tigers part of the Florida State League played for the duration of their season at Henley Field which is located 1½ miles from Joker Marchant Stadium.

Naming rights

The stadium was renamed Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium on the first day of MLB's 2017 Spring Training. The contract for the rights is 20 years and expires in 2036.

References

Joker Marchant Stadium Wikipedia