MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FIELDS

Atlanta Braves

CoolToday Park

Atlanta Braves

CoolToday Park

Atlanta Braves

The new Atlanta Braves Spring Training complex includes a 6,500 fixed-seat stadium with 2,500 general admission spots. There are 6 practice baseball fields and 2 half-fields and 5 soccer/ multi-use fields that will also be used for visitor overflow parking. The outfield dimensions mirror the Braves’ Stadium, Truist

Park.

Cleveland Indians

Progressive Field

2017 & 2018 Best Ballpark Award

Cleveland Indians

Progressive Field

2017 & 2018 Best Ballpark Award

Cleveland Indians

Progressive Field

2017 & 2018 Best Ballpark Award

Cleveland Indians

The ballpark originally named Jacobs Field after the owner Richard Jacobs was one of the first Major League stadiums to feature a USGA Sand Based Field design. The design is based on the specifications utilized by the United States Golf Association for putting greens construction. This design features a vertically draining system in lieu of surface runoff allowing the field to be playable immediately after a significant rain event.

New York Yankees

Yankees Heritage Park

New York Yankees

Yankees Heritage Park

New York Yankees

Heritage Field is located on the same plot of land previously occupied by the original Yankee Stadium. After a couple of years of construction, it was finally completed in 2012.

The SCG Fields Team is proud to be a partner to the New York Yankees, having completed a full field renovation to the original stadium in 2001-2002, building the new stadium in 2008, and building Heritage Park at the site of the original stadium in 2011-2012.

New York Yankees

Old Stadium (1922–2008)

New York Yankees

Old Stadium (1922–2008)

New York Yankees

Old Stadium (1922–2008)

New York Yankees

The original Yankee Stadium was demolished in 2010, two years after it closed, and the 8-acre (3.2 ha) site was converted into a public park called Heritage Field.

Kansas City Royals

Kauffman Field

Kansas City Royals

Kauffman Field

Kansas City Royals

Kauffman stadium  has always been one of the crown jewel ballparks of Major League Baseball. Having hosted 84,977,012 fans since 1973, ‘The K’ with its signature look, has proudly stood the test of time.

Pittsburgh Pirates

PNC Park

Pittsburgh Pirates

PNC Park

Pittsburgh Pirates

Sitting along the banks of the Allegheny River, PNC Park is one of the most beautiful ballparks in baseball. The shortest distance from PNC Park’s home plate to the Allegheny River, is 456 feet,  straight down the right-field line. For 20 years, hitters have been taking swings with their sights set on the river. After the 2020 season, 58 players achieved their goal.

Baltimore Orioles

Ed Smith Complex

Baltimore Orioles

Ed Smith Complex 

Baltimore Orioles

Ed Smith Complex

Houston Astros & Washington Nationals

Ballpark of the West Palm Beaches

Houston Astros & Washington Nationals

Ballpark of the West Palm Beaches

Houston Astros & Washington Nationals

Ballpark of the West Palm Beaches

Houston Astros & Washington Nationals

Spring Training Facility for the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals. One of the largest training facilities in Major League Baseball. This 160-acre complex features a fan-friendly 7,700 capacity stadium as its centerpiece, along with 6 practice fields, a half field for infield training, a synthetic auxiliary field along with 16 covered batting tunnels and 20 pitching gang mounds  per team.

New York Mets

Shea Stadium

New York Mets

Shea Stadium

New York Mets

Shea Stadium

New York Yankees

New Yankee Stadium

New York Yankees

New Yankee Stadium

Philadelphia Phillies

Citizens Bank Park

Philadelphia Phillies

Citizens Bank Park

Philadelphia Phillies

Citizens Bank Park

MLB Completed Project List
– Atlanta Braves   |   CoolToday Park – Pittsburgh Pirates   |   PNC Park
– Baltimore Orioles   |   Ed Smith Complex – Nationals – Astros Stadium   |   Ballpark of the West Palm Beaches
– City of New York  |   Yankees Heritage Park – New York Mets – Shea Stadium
– Cleveland Indians   |   Progressive Field – New York Yankees   |   Yankee Stadium – OLD
– Houston Astros   |   Ballpark of the West Palm Beaches – New York Yankees   |   New Yankee Stadium
– Kansas City Royals   |   Kauffman Stadium – Washington Nationals   |   Ballpark of the West Palm Beaches
– Philadelphia Phillies   |   Citizens Bank Park

Looking to build a new or upgrade your baseball field?

There are many factors to evaluate when building a baseball field.  All of them require expertise and lots of planning to ensure the quality of your field is constructed and maintained to last for years. Knowing the basic outline can help you plan, budget, and get the assistance and advice you need. Depending on where your baseball field will be located (geographically), you will have to consider certain environmental conditions and make important decisions about items like irrigation, drainage, turf, and soil types you would like to use. The amount of intended use will also factor into what type of turfgrass and soil should be used in your field. It will also alter maintenance needs. To build a quality baseball field and watch your sports field dreams come to life, we highly recommend you work with an experienced sports turf builder that can help you with the complexity of high-performance baseball fields.

SCG Fields can build and optimize your baseball field to the finest standards and team needs. Combined with the latest technology and our own experienced constructions crews, we provide the best surfaces available, help you proactively address any issues, and get your baseball field up and running for game time.

As they say, “Play ball!”… with SCG Fields.