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Surface
  
Bermuda Grass

Capacity
  
6,000

Owner
  
Charleston

Broke ground
  
June 7, 1996

Opened
  
6 April 1997

Architecture firm
  
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Location
  
360 Fishburne StreetCharleston, SC 29403

Operator
  
City of Charleston/Charleston Baseball, Inc.

Field size
  
Left Field: 305 feet (93 m)Left Center: 356 feet (109 m)Center Field: 398 feet (121 m)Right Center: 366 feet (112 m)Right Field: 337 feet (103 m)

Construction cost
  
US$19.5 million($29.1 million in 2017 dollars)

General contractor
  
Lend Lease Project Management & Construction

Similar
  
Johnson Hagood Stadium, Confederate Museum, McAlister Field House, Heyward‑Washington House, Joseph Manigault House

Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park is a stadium located in Charleston, South Carolina. The stadium is named after Charleston's longest serving mayor, Joseph P. Riley Jr., who was instrumental in its construction. The stadium replaced College Park. It was built in 1997 and seats 6,000 people.

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Nicknamed "The Joe" by locals, Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the Charleston RiverDogs baseball team of the Single-A South Atlantic League and The Citadel Bulldogs baseball team, whose campus is located nearby.

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History

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The park has hosted 15 Southern Conference baseball tournaments through the 2014 season. On March 2, 2012, the venue hosted the neutral-site game of the ClemsonSouth Carolina baseball series. The game, which South Carolina won 3–2 in 11 innings, was attended by 5,851 spectators. The Citadel defeated the Gamecocks 10–8 on April 16, 2014 before 6,500 fans, setting a new record for a college baseball crowd in Charleston.

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The Citadel holds lifetime playing rights at the ballpark and has its own clubhouse in the stadium. The land that the stadium is built on once belonged to the school, and was a part of the land-swap negotiations that resulted in the City of Charleston taking over the land and giving The Citadel title to College Park.

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References

Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park Wikipedia