Vincent–Beck Stadium

Vincent–Beck Stadium
The Beck
Former names Cardinal Field (1969–1981)
Location Jim Gilligan Way, Beaumont, TX 77705
Coordinates 30°02′05.8″N 94°04′30″W / 30.034944°N 94.07500°W / 30.034944; -94.07500Coordinates: 30°02′05.8″N 94°04′30″W / 30.034944°N 94.07500°W / 30.034944; -94.07500
Public transit (BMT) Virginia and Rolfe Christopher
Owner Lamar University
Operator Lamar University
Seating type 700 chairback seats
2,800 bleacher seats
Capacity 3,500
Record attendance

3,563 vs LSU (February 24, 2016)[1]

  • Attendance only available from 1991 season forward
Field size Left Field: 325 ft (99 m)
Left Center: 370 ft (113 m)
Center Field: 380 ft (116 m)
Right Center (370 ft (113 m)
Right Field: 325 ft (99 m)
Field shape Symmetrical
Surface Infield – Olympia Turf[2]
Outfield – Natural Grass
Scoreboard Electronic with video screen
Construction
Opened 1969 (1969)
Renovated Minor Renovations: 1990, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003,
Major Renovations: 2006, 2010
Expanded 1981, 1982 (1982) – 1983 (1983) (seats added for Beaumont Golden Gators minor league team)
Tenants
Lamar Cardinals (NCAA) (1969–present)
Beaumont Golden Gators (TL) (1983–1986)
Beaumont Bullfrogs (CBL) (1994)

Vincent–Beck Stadium (formerly Cardinal Field) is a ballpark located in Beaumont, Texas on Jim Gilligan Way on the campus of Lamar University. The stadium was built in 1969 and has a current capacity of 3,500 spectators. It is the home stadium of the Lamar Cardinals baseball team. It was also home to the Beaumont Golden Gators, a minor league Double-A Texas League affiliate of the San Diego Padres (1983–1986) as well as the Beaumont Bullfrogs of the Central Baseball League (1994). The facility is named after former Major League Baseball coach Al Vincent and Bryan Beck, a former member of the Lamar University board of regents.

The ballpark hosted the Sun Belt Conference Baseball Tournament in 1993 and the Southland Conference Baseball Tournament in 2001, 2002, and 2006.[3]

As the 2015 season began, the Cardinals had a 900-436-4 win/loss record at Vincent–Beck Stadium for a 67.3% winning record.[4]

The stadium has been expanded several times and has had numerous renovations over its existence.

Features

The stadium includes the following:

Recovery from Hurricane Rita

Vincent–Beck Stadium was severely damaged by Hurricane Rita in 2005. The following repairs and enhancements were made to the stadium before and during the 2006 baseball season.[6]

On January 9, 2007, the Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded Lamar University $1.1 million to help with the uninsured portion of the loss.[7]

Attendance

Source:[1][8]

Top ten attendance

Date Opponent Attendance
Top Ten Single Game Crowds
February 24, 2016 LSU 3,563
March 16, 2004 Texas A&M 3,416
1998 Western Kentucky 3,306
1994 LSU 3,079
1992 Texas 2,523
April 8, 2009 Rice 1,845
March 22, 2011 Rice 1,827
1999 Rice 1,820
1993 Arkansas State 1,706
1996 Texas A&M 1,648

Yearly attendance

Below is a list of the attendance by year from the 1991 season forward.
Source:[1][8]

Season Average High High Opponent
Yearly Attendance
2016 818 3,563 LSU
2015 724 1,032 Illinois, New Mexico State
2014 763 1,252 New Orleans
2013 645 1,039 Nicholls
2012 820 1,727 Rice
2011 856 1,827 Rice
2010 526 1,113 Rice
2009 515 1,845 Rice
2008 450 706 Louisiana–Lafayette
2007 484 1,312 Rice
2006 548 1,054 Texas A&M
2005 641 1,564 Rice
2004 696 3,416 Texas A&M
2003 599 1,549 Texas–Arlington
2002 497 1,262 McNeese State
2001 466 1,479 Texas–Arlington
2000 494 1,628 Rice
1999 527 1,820 Rice
1998 352 3,306 Western Kentucky
1997 571 1,103 Rice
1996 511 1,648 Texas A&M
1995 437 832 Texas State
1994 758 3,079 LSU
1993 697 1,706 Arkansas State
1992 378 2,523 Texas
1991 212 1,134 Sam Houston State

As of the 2016 season.

Views from Vincent-Beck Stadium
Vincent-Beck Stadium infield and batter's cage
Infield and batter's cage 
Chair back seating
Chair back seating 
Vincent-Beck Stadium infield and outfield from the right field seats
Playing field from the right field seats 
Vincent-Beck Stadium Scoreboard
Vincent-Beck Stadium scoreboard 
Playing field from the left field seats
Playing field from the left field seats 
Grandstands from the left field seats
Looking toward the press box 
Ramp to left field line deck
Ramp to left field line deck 
Picnic area along the left field line
Picnic area along the left field line 
Championship honors board at the stadium
Championship honors board at the stadium 
Indoor training facility
9,600 sq ft indoor training facility 

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Cardinals complete comeback, down No. 5 LSU". Lamar Cardinals Athletics. February 24, 2016. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
  2. "Vincent-Beck Olympia Turf Project Completed". Lamar University Department of Athletics. February 19, 2008. Retrieved July 4, 2015.
  3. http://www.lamarcardinals.com/facilities/vincent-beck-stadium.html
  4. "Lamar Cardinal Baseball (Games 1-4)" (PDF). Lamar University Department of Athletics. Retrieved February 14, 2015. The Cards hold an impressive 900-436-4 record within its walls, winning 67 percent of the games played at home.
  5. "LAMAR'S STRAIT BASEBALL TRAINING FACILITY NOW COMPLETE". Lamar University Department of Athletics. November 10, 2010. Retrieved December 24, 2014.
  6. http://www.lamarcardinals.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/020906aaa.html
  7. http://www.fema.gov/news-release/2007/01/09/fema-awards-another-51-million-rita-disaster-aid-texas
  8. 1 2 "Archived Team-By-Team Final Statistics". NCAA.org. Retrieved April 29, 2015.


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