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Scoreboard
  
Electronic

Opened
  
1986

Renovated
  
2003

Capacity
  
900

Owner
  
George Mason University

Spuhler Field

Full name
  
Raymond H. "Hap" Spuhler Field

Location
  
University Drive west of Ox Road, Fairfax, Virginia, USA

Operator
  
George Mason University

Field size
  
320 feet (Left field) 375 feet (LCF) 400 feet (Center field) 375 feet (RCF) 320 feet (Right field)

Surface
  
Bermuda turf (2003-present), Bluegrass/rye mixture (1986-2003)

Address
  
10723 School St, Fairfax, VA 22030, USA

Similar
  
George Mason Stadium, Malcolm U Pitt Field, Eagle Field at Veterans Memorial, Bolding Stadium, Fred Handler Park

Raymond H. "Hap" Spuhler Field is a baseball venue in Fairfax, Virginia, United States. It is home to the George Mason Patriots baseball team of the NCAA Division I Atlantic 10 Conference. Opened in 1986, it has a capacity of 900 spectators. It is named for Raymond H. "Hap" Spuhler, the first head coach of George Mason's baseball program.

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History

Spuhler Field was opened in 1986. Prior to its opening, George Mason baseball used several area venues as temporary home fields.

The field received several awards in the early 2000s for the quality of its playing surface. In 1999-2000, the Beam Clay College Baseball Diamond of the Year Award ranked Spuhler Field third, and in 2000-2001, it ranked the field second. In 2002, the Sports Turf Managers Association awarded the field the college and university division's Baseball Field of the Year Award. In 2003, the field's playing surface was renovated. A Bermuda turf grass surface replaced the field's bluegrass/rye mixture. In addition, a new drainage system and artificial turf collar around home plate were installed.

Features

Features of the field include dugouts, bullpens, a sprinkler system, a batting cage, and an electronic scoreboard. A practice infield lies adjacent to the field on the first base side.

References

Spuhler Field Wikipedia