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"Ballparks should be happy places." -- Bill Veeck

Recent Visits


Arvest Ballpark, Northwest Arkansas Naturals
There's still an unfinished feel to Arvest Ballpark, the new home of the Northwest Arkansas Naturals (Class AA; Texas League), but it's not that the Naturals were behind in making sure things worked -- they did, perhaps a little smoother than the average ballpark opening -- as there's an unsettled quality to the area, and we're guessing the ultimate feel of the ballpark will be shaped by what happens in the area. While Arvest Ballpark is certainly worth a visit today -- it's a sleek, modern facility currently somewhat at odds with the surrounding farms -- we're excited to watch how the facility evolves with the rest of the Springdale community.


Tempe Diablo Stadium, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
The best ballparks in Arizona for Cactus League baseball are by and large the old ones -- like Scottsdale Stadium, Phoenix Municipal Stadium and Hi Corbett Field. All have been significantly updated through the years, but they still retain a historic charm. Chief among these older ballparks is Tempe Diablo Stadium, currently the spring home of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. It opened in 1968 and was the spring home of the Seattle Mariners between 1977 and 1993; it was then renovated and then became the spring home of the Angels. When it opened, one of the best things about the ballpark was its scenic location next to the buttes of Tempe; that's still true today despite some dramatic renovations to the ballpark.


Modern Woodmen Park, Quad Cities River Bandits
One of the more notable ballpark transformations in recent years came in Davenport, Iowa, when John O'Donnell Stadium was transformed with a new seating bowl, new protections against potential flooding from the Mississippi River, and a whole lot more. That transformation continues into the 2008 season, when the renamed Quad Cities River Bandits (Low Class A; Midwest League) begin play at the renamed Modern Woodmen Park. It's a fresh start for baseball in the Quad Cities; our story tells you what to expect.

Recent Visits


Arvest Ballpark, Northwest Arkansas Naturals
There's still an unfinished feel to Arvest Ballpark, the new home of the Northwest Arkansas Naturals (Class AA; Texas League), but it's not that the Naturals were behind in making sure things worked -- they did, perhaps a little smoother than the average ballpark opening -- as there's an unsettled quality to the area, and we're guessing the ultimate feel of the ballpark will be shaped by what happens in the area. While Arvest Ballpark is certainly worth a visit today -- it's a sleek, modern facility currently somewhat at odds with the surrounding farms -- we're excited to watch how the facility evolves with the rest of the Springdale community.


Tempe Diablo Stadium, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
The best ballparks in Arizona for Cactus League baseball are by and large the old ones -- like Scottsdale Stadium, Phoenix Municipal Stadium and Hi Corbett Field. All have been significantly updated through the years, but they still retain a historic charm. Chief among these older ballparks is Tempe Diablo Stadium, currently the spring home of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. It opened in 1968 and was the spring home of the Seattle Mariners between 1977 and 1993; it was then renovated and then became the spring home of the Angels. When it opened, one of the best things about the ballpark was its scenic location next to the buttes of Tempe; that's still true today despite some dramatic renovations to the ballpark.


Modern Woodmen Park, Quad Cities River Bandits
One of the more notable ballpark transformations in recent years came in Davenport, Iowa, when John O'Donnell Stadium was transformed with a new seating bowl, new protections against potential flooding from the Mississippi River, and a whole lot more. That transformation continues into the 2008 season, when the renamed Quad Cities River Bandits (Low Class A; Midwest League) begin play at the renamed Modern Woodmen Park. It's a fresh start for baseball in the Quad Cities; our story tells you what to expect.

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Kauffman Stadium Renovation / 2010

With a wrapaound outfield concourse, a high-definition scoreboard and smaller capacity of 39,000, the Kansas City Royals and Jackson County are poised to begin the $250-million makeover of Kauffman Stadium, the team's home since 1973. While the general layout of the ballpark won't change -- it's always been one of the most pleasant places in the majors to take in a ballgame -- HOK Sport is building on the original Kivett and Myers design by adding a lot in terms of fan amenities. The concourses on all three levels in the grandstand will be widened. An outfield concourse will finally link the fan areas next to each foul pole. More picnic-style seating in the outfield.

In short, one of the great ballparks of the majors should be enhanced to provide what most baseball fans expect these days.

The basic seating bowl in the grandstand won't change. Instead, a whole new infrastructure will be built in back, allowing the team to widen concourses and add new concession stands and restrooms. HOK Sport's Earl Santee, who is overseeing the renovations, says the new ballpark will feature more concession lines and restrooms per fan than another ballpark in the majors.

The center-field scoreboard has been a signature item in the ballpark since it opened. The basic scoreboard shape will stay, but it will be upgrade to a full high-definition scoreboard.

Also staying: the signature water fountains in right field. However, the area in back of the water fountains will be expanded into a full concourse with plenty of seating and concessions, including Taste of Kansas City; plans for a sitdown restaurant there are still in the works. In left field, that area will open onto a kids' play area; a Royals Hall of Fame will also be expanded and located there.

To their credit, the Royals scaled back on some of the more controversial parts of their original renovation plan (listed below). an open-air pavilion beyond left field for game-day concerts was cut from the plan, as fan focus groups reacted poorly to the proposal and county officials objected to the feature. Seating capacity will be at 39,000 -- less than the current capacity of 40,793 -- but standing-room-only tickets will be available, so the Royals expect a slightly higher capacity for big games.

The work is slated to be finished before the 2010 season, but the work will begin after the of this season. The first changes, set to be open by the 2008 season, will include new bullpens and expanded luxury seating. Before the 2009 season, the new outfield plaza and scoreboard will be installed. A tax increase passed by Jackson County voters will contribute $225 million toward the renovations; the Royals will pay $31 million (up from the $25 million originally pledged by the franchise). Overseeing the construction: Walton Construction and Hunt Construction.

Here is our coverage of the original announcement of the Kauffman Stadium renovations.

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The Kansas City Royals announced a new site development plan for Kauffman Stadium. The new plan provides the first-ever visual of the Royals' plans to create a 360-degree entertainment atmosphere at the ballpark, with an abundance of amenities geared toward families, groups and individuals.

"While all areas of the transformed Kauffman Stadium are important to our ability to serve and entertain our fans, the main level concourse, which now fully encircles the field, is the most vital to our improvements," said Royals President Dan Glass. "With a positive vote on April 4, the main concourse will truly be one of, if not the best, in all of baseball."

The new outfield entertainment area will include plazas in both left and right field, with fountains in both areas. The right field plaza will house a restaurant and a banquet facility overlooking the stadium's famous fountains, while the left field plaza will house a Royals Hall of Fame, Kids Zone with interactive game stations and a "Taste of KC" food court. Both outfield plazas will have rooftop party decks where fans can view the game. The two plazas will be connected by an 800-foot long Royals "Main Street," featuring the Royals Walk of Fame, highlighting the Royals proud history.

The outfield plaza will contain a new Royals Pavilion beyond centerfield which will host pre- and post-game family entertainment events, some of which will occur on select Jackson County Days. The Royals have committed to give each household in Jackson County two 50 percent off ticket coupons per year, with the coupons valid for one of six Jackson County Days/Nights at the ballpark each season. The Royals will provide such discounts to Jackson Countians for the full 25-year term of the new lease, with a total value of the coupons, over the term, exceeding $50 million.


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Fans will also have an opportunity to enjoy new "Fountain Seating" in locations behind the left field fountains and over the current bullpen locations. Bullpens would be located in the more traditional locations on the field, in foul territory on the first base (home) and third base (visitor) sides.

The plan also includes state-of-the-art video presentation, including out-of-town scoreboards, facia boards and a new outfield video board, twice the size of the current screen in left field. The additions will not be limited to within the stadium, however, as the the exterior will be transformed by the removal of asphalt and the inclusion of expanded landscaping and decorative walkways.

"Our enhanced facilities will create a first-class, family-oriented environment comparable to the new state-of-the-art ballparks around the country," said Mark Gorris, Senior Vice President of Business Operations. "The Royals mission is to create a 'park within a park,' one that will not only help preserve baseball in Kansas City, but also make our citizens proud."


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SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE:

LEFT FIELD PLAZA:
"Taste of K.C." -- A food court, featuring some of Kansas City's renowned eating attractions, including barbecue.

Hall of Fame -- The new hall of fame will feature significant improvements to the team's hall of fame, including team artifacts, historical items and walk-through exhibits.

Sluggerrr's House -- The Royals youngest fans can come and tour baseball's favorite mascot's living quarters, complete with a family history.

Interactive Kids Entertainment -- The location will also feature a miniature golf course, batting cages, speed pitch cages and video games.

An exciting water feature will be the focal point of the plaza area.

RIGHT FIELD PLAZA:
Public Restaurant -- A great option for fans for pre- to post-game dining with a great view overlooking the stadium. The building will include party decks allowing fans to watch the game from the roof top.

Hospitality/Banquet Facility -- A multi-purpose facility for large groups, conventions or pre/post-game events.

As in left field, there will be an exciting water feature as the focal point of the plaza area.

CENTER FIELD ENTERTAINMENT:
Royals Pavilion -- This new entertainment location will provide a facility that is perfect for pre-game or post-game family entertainment events with Kauffman Stadium providing the scenic backdrop.

Royals Walk of Fame - An 800-foot walkway will connect the left field and right field plazas, giving fans the chance to stroll along this street-lantern decorative lane. The street will provide a viewing of historical reminders of the Royals past, beyond the significant improvements to the right field Hall of Fame. The enhancements will also include a link to Kansas City's own national treasure, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.

MAIN CONCOURSE:
Wider Concourses -- The average width of the main level concourses will increase from an average of 20 feet to 40 feet.
More Food - Significantly more concession stands and greater variety of local foods themes will be added

More Shops -- Numerous retail stores throughout the 360 degree main level will make it easier for fans to purchase team merchandise.

UPPER DECK:
Wider Concourses - Increase width of concourse, while increasing the number of concession stands and restrooms.

Going Down? - Fans in the upper deck won't feel left out of the new outfield entertainment areas as they will have easy access via new escalators on the wings of the upper deck.

NEW SEATING:
Fountain Seats -- A total of approximately 2,500 seats in the outfield corners will be added in positions currently occupied by the team bullpens. Included among the new seats will be a splash zone behind the left field fountains.

GRAND ENTRANCE:
Come on In - The front door of Kauffman Stadium will look dramatically different as the current offices are replaced by a grand, open entrance into the ballpark. The entry will include larger ticket offices, which will decrease wait time in will call lines.

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