World War Memorial Stadium

World War Memorial Stadium

World War Memorial Stadium, more commonly known as War Memorial Stadium, is the name of a baseball park in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA. It is situated on the northeast corner of Lindsay Street and Yanceyville Avenue, northeast of the downtown area and near the campus of North Carolina A&T University.

It was the home of various local minor league baseball clubs off-and-on from 1930 through 2004. A&T and also Greensboro College continue to use the stadium as their home field. It also continues to be used for other amateur baseball events. It was also the home of A&T football until they opened Aggie Stadium on their campus some years ago.

History

World War Memorial Stadium was dedicated on the 8th anniversary of Armistice Day, on November 11, 1926. At the time, there had of course only been the one World War.

The stadium was originally built mostly with American football in mind, resembling a backwards "J" and with a running track. In 1930 the Greensboro "Patriots" of the old Piedmont League set up shop there, after a few decades at Cone Athletic Park (near the Cone Mills plant a couple of miles to the northeast), and made various improvements such as the installation of lights and a roof for the box seat area.

The field was initially laid out with the diamond centered on the curved part of the "J", with short foul lines and a deep center field, like a very-scaled-down version of the Polo Grounds. Later the diamond was rotated clockwise and repositioned, and the field assumed a fairly normal shape except for right center, which was abnormally close due to the presence of a creek.

The ballpark's age and its cramped quarters began to be a notable problem for the minor league club once the minor league explosion of the late 1980s and early 1990s was under way. Various cosmetic renovations were made, such as building a kind of stadium club ("The Grandstand") in the left field corner seats, as well as a fairly large concession stand "outside" the third base stands.

Another issue was the condition of the field. With so many games being played there by the Patriots (later renamed the "Hornets" and then the "Bats") along with the college teams, the turf took a serious beating during the long hot Carolina summer, and required frequent replacement with new turf.

In order to put the city in a position to possibly upgrade to AA level ball, in the early 1990s the minor league club owners began lobbying for a new ballpark. Their efforts finally succeeded in the early 2000s, and the new First Horizon Park (now known as NewBridge Bank Park) opened just north of the downtown in the spring of 2005.

The archways and the plaques

One of the stadium's notable features is an ornate, triple-arched entrance, which made a cameo appearance during the "road trip" segment of the 1988 movie "Bull Durham".

The stadium has a pair of bronze plaques framing the archway and listing the area's war dead during 1917-1919. Close examination of the right-side plaque reveals that there were actually two alphabetical lists. Some sources say that this was a separation of white from "colored" in the conventional apartheid practice of that era. The marker between the two lists was later roughly chiseled away.

Dimensions

After the field was rotated...

*Left Field - 327 ft.
*Left Center Field - 387 ft.
*Center Field - 401 ft.
*Right Center Field - 337 ft. (later re-posted as 350, but 337 was probably accurate)
*Right Field - 327 ft.

External links

* [http://www.small-parks.com/WWM.htm A fan site with several photos]
* [http://www.gborocollege.edu/athletics/sports/baseball/Warmem.htm Further info]
* [http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.aspx?T=1&S=11&Z=17&X=1525&Y=9983&W=1&qs=%7cgreensboro%7cnc%7c USGS aerial photo showing World War Memorial Stadium and Aggie Stadium]
* [http://www.littleballparks.com/Stadium/2001/Greensboro/Greensboro.htm World War Memorial Stadium Views - "Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues"]


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