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Baseball Complex (Binghamton, New York)

Coordinates:42°05′39″N75°58′27″W / 42.0943°N 75.9742°W /42.0943; -75.9742
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Baseball venue in Vestal, New York
For the Minor League Baseball stadium in downtown Binghamton, seeMirabito Stadium.

Binghamton Baseball Complex
Map
Interactive map of Binghamton Baseball Complex
LocationBunn Hill Rd. and Vestal Parkway,Vestal, New York,USA
Coordinates42°05′39″N75°58′27″W / 42.0943°N 75.9742°W /42.0943; -75.9742
OwnerBinghamton University
OperatorBinghamton University
Capacity1,906
Record attendance1,906
Field sizeLeft Field: 315 feet (96 m)
Left Center Field: 365 feet (111 m)
Center Field: 390 feet (120 m)
Right Center Field: 365 feet (111 m)
Right Field: 315 feet (96 m)
ScoreboardElectronic
Construction
Renovated2022
Construction cost$60 million
ArchitectFawley Bryant Architecture
Tenants
Binghamton Bearcats baseball (2022-present)

TheBinghamton Baseball Complex is abaseball venue located on thecampus ofBinghamton University inVestal, New York,United States. The field is home to theBinghamton Bearcats baseball team of theNCAADivision IAmerica East Conference, and holds a capacity of 1,906 spectators.[1] In 2020, the field received its second major renovation after a $60 million anonymous donation.[2]

Varsity Field (2012-2020)

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Followingthe 2011 season, plans to renovateVarsity Field were announced, funded by a record $2.2 million anonymous donation. The additions and improvements, which were scheduled to be completed prior tothe 2012 season, included stadium seating,bullpens, apress box, aPA system,dugouts, and abatter's eye.[3] Due to construction delays, however, the Bearcats were unable to play any 2012 games at the field. The team played the majority of its games on the road and used theBinghamton Mets'NYSEG Stadium andCornell University'sHoy Field for their seven home games.[4][5][6] In 2017, a new electronic scoreboard was installed.[7]

Binghamton Baseball Complex (2020-present)

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On February 11, 2020, the school announced that they had received a $60 million anonymous donation to renovate the facility a second time. This renovation would nearly double the capacity of the field to 1,906 spectators, as well as add a 84,000 square foot facility, VIP areas, and two-story press box.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Facilities".Binghamton University Athletics. Retrieved29 August 2025.
  2. ^"Binghamton gets $60M baseball stadium donation".ESPN.com. 11 February 2020. Retrieved29 August 2025.
  3. ^"New Baseball Complex Planned for 2012".BU Bearcats. Binghamton University Athletic Department.Archived from the original on 25 May 2012. Retrieved20 January 2012.
  4. ^"Schedule & Scores".BUBearcats.com. Binghamton Sports Information.Archived from the original on 12 June 2012. Retrieved30 June 2012.
  5. ^"Travel Plans Announced for 2012 Season".BUBearcats.com. Binghamton Sports Information. 25 January 2012.Archived from the original on 18 January 2013. Retrieved30 June 2012.
  6. ^"BU Sweeps Doubleheader Against Maine".WBNG.com. WBNG News. 22 April 2012.Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved30 June 2012.
  7. ^"Baseball Complex".Binghamton University Athletics. Retrieved29 August 2025.
  8. ^Taylor, Traci TaylorTraci (17 May 2022)."Binghamton University's $60 Million Baseball Complex Really Is a Sight To Be Seen".98.1 The Hawk. Retrieved29 August 2025.

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