Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Uni-Trade Stadium

Coordinates:27°33′14″N99°27′20″W / 27.55399°N 99.45544°W /27.55399; -99.45544
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baseball stadium in Laredo, Texas, US
Uni-Trade Stadium

Map
Interactive map of Uni-Trade Stadium
Former namesLaredo Ballpark (planning/construction)
Location6320 Sinatra Parkway
Laredo, TX 78045
OwnerCity of Laredo
Capacity6,000 (Baseball)
16,000 (Concerts)
Field sizeLeft Field: 335 feet
Left Center Field: 385 feet
Center Field: 405 feet
Right Center Field: 385 feet
Right Field: 335 feet
SurfaceTifSport Bermudagrass
Construction
Broke groundJune 11, 2011[1]
OpenedMay 17, 2012
Construction cost$18 million[2]
ArchitectHKS
Humphries & Sanchez[1]
Structural engineerPuig Engineering LLC[1]
General contractorLeyendecker Construction[1]
Tenants
Laredo Lemurs (AAIPB) (2012–2016)
Laredo Roses
Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos (LMB) (2018–present)
2011 promotional image of the planned Laredo Ballpark now named Uni-Trade Stadium

TheUni-Trade Stadium is abaseball stadium inLaredo, Texas. The stadium is the United States home to TheTecolotes de los Dos Laredos, a bi-nationalMexican League professional baseball team, and the Laredo Roses, a women's full-contactAmerican football team in the Sugar N Spice Football League.[3] The stadium is also used for youth soccer leagues, youth and prep baseball games, and concerts.[4] It was the home of theLaredo Lemurs, a baseball team in theAmerican Association, from 2012 to 2016.

History

[edit]

The Laredo Ballpark project was first approved by the city council and was voted in favor of (with 61.32% of the votes in favor and 38.68% against) constructing it with money collected by a .25% sales tax increase for the LEC since 2004 of which there is a surplus of about $18 million.[5] The project consisted of building a new multiuseBaseball field near theLaredo Energy Arena (now Sames Auto Arena). On December 9, 2011, it was announced that the stadium would be named Uni-Trade Stadium,[6] after Uni-Trade Forwarding LLC, a localfreight forwarder. The park opened on May 17, 2012, with the Lemurs defeating the defending American Association championGrand Prairie AirHogs 5–1 in front of a crowd of 5,923.

Despite posting winning records in each of their five seasons, including the 2015 American Association championship, Lemurs attendance plummeted from 187,845 in 2012 (fourth in a 14-team league) to just 41,955 in 2016, lowest in the league.[7] Less than three weeks prior to the 2017 season, the Lemurs left the American Association and folded as result of a lawsuit between owner Arianna Torres and other members of Laredo Baseball Holdings, the Lemurs' ownership group. Torres allegedly accumulated over $500,000 of debts as well.[8]

After the stadium sat empty for the 2017 season, theRojos del Águila de Veracruz of the Triple-AMexican League relocated to the region and took the name of theTecolotes de los Dos Laredos, a franchise that previously played on both sides of the US-Mexico border (Laredo andNuevo Laredo) from 1985 to 2004. The team splits their home games between Uni-Trade Stadium andParque la Junta on the Mexican side.

Field

[edit]

The baseball field playing surface was designed and built by sports field contractor Texas Multi-Chem ofKerrville, Texas. The baseball field's natural grass surface is TifSport hybrid Bermuda and the root zone consists of an 8" layer of USGA sand and Dakota peat. The field also contains an internal drainage system to help avoid rain-outs.[9]

References

[edit]
  1. ^abcd"The Ballpark at Laredo Breaks Ground Baseball Stadium Should Be Completed by 2012".Laredo Sun. June 11, 2011. Archived from the original on June 21, 2011. RetrievedFebruary 9, 2012.
  2. ^http://www.ballparkdigest.com/features/index.html?article_id=2599,[dead link]
  3. ^"Local".
  4. ^Laredo Morning Times; Vote Goes Strongly In Favor of Stadium
  5. ^Laredo Morning Times; Webb County Vote Totals
  6. ^"Laredo Lemurs' Baseball Stadium Named".Laredo Sun (Laredo, Texas). December 9, 2011. Archived from the original on January 7, 2012. Retrieved2011-12-09.
  7. ^"Laredo Lemurs Franchise History".Stats Crew. Retrieved18 May 2021.
  8. ^"Laredo Lemurs Finished - Salina Stockade Replace Lemurs on the American Association Schedule".Indy Ball Island. Kayla Thompson. 3 May 2017.
  9. ^"Avoid Rainouts With Internal Drainage Systems". (Texas Multi-Chem - Kerrville, TX). June 1, 2012.

External links

[edit]
Nicknames:Gateway City,City Under Seven Flags,City of Saints and Generals
Attractions
Sports
Business
History
Geography
Education
Tertiary
K-12
Mass media
Newspapers
Television
Radio
Transportation
International
bridges
Highways
Transit
Airport
Neighborhoods
North Zone
South Zone

27°33′14″N99°27′20″W / 27.55399°N 99.45544°W /27.55399; -99.45544

Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Uni-Trade_Stadium&oldid=1329957557"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2026 Movatter.jp