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Georgia State University to Build Baseball Stadium in Downtown Atlanta

Georgia State University to Build Baseball Stadium in Downtown Atlanta

Georgia State University has announced plans to construct a new baseball stadium on its Downtown Atlanta campus, marking a significant development for the university’s athletics program. The 1,000-seat facility will be built on the site of the Green Lot, which includes the footprint of the former Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, where the Atlanta Braves played until 1996. This project is set to bring the baseball program closer to the campus, moving it from its current location in Panthersville, 12 miles away.

Financial Details and Timeline

The construction of the new baseball stadium, with a budget of $15.85 million, will be funded by GSU Athletic Association gifts and reserves, as well as foundation funds and gifts. The university aims to have the stadium completed in time for the start of the 2026 season in February of that year. This development underscores GSU’s commitment to enhancing its sports facilities and providing a top-notch experience for its student-athletes and fans.

Historical Tribute

As a nod to the baseball history associated with the location, the statue of legendary home run king Hank Aaron, commemorating his record-breaking 715th home run hit at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in 1974, will be relocated from its current placement in the entry plaza at Center Parc Credit Union Stadium to the new baseball site. This move serves as a fitting tribute to a pivotal moment in baseball history and honors Aaron’s enduring legacy in the sport.

Strategic Location

The upcoming baseball stadium will be situated in close proximity to the existing Center Parc Credit Union Stadium, which serves as the home venue for Georgia State football and the athletic program headquarters. Additionally, it will be positioned just south of the new GSU Convocation Center, the homecourt for the university’s basketball teams. This strategic placement aims to create a centralized sports hub on the campus, fostering a sense of community and school spirit among students, athletes, and spectators.

Enhancing the Campus Experience

By bringing the baseball program to the heart of the campus, Georgia State University seeks to enhance the overall collegiate experience for its students and create a vibrant sports environment that adds to the cultural fabric of Downtown Atlanta. The new stadium is poised to provide state-of-the-art facilities for players, coaches, and fans alike, offering an exciting venue for baseball games and events.

Final Thoughts

With the approval of the construction of the new baseball stadium, Georgia State University is embarking on a significant chapter in its athletics history, further solidifying its commitment to excellence and innovation in sports facilities. The project reflects the university’s dedication to providing outstanding resources for its athletic programs and underscores its position as a leading institution in collegiate sports. As the stadium takes shape and prepares to welcome players and spectators, anticipation builds for the upcoming season and the exciting games that lie ahead.


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