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Carleton Davidson Stadium

Carleton Davidson Stadium is the home of the Tiger baseball team, and remains one of the premier NCAA Division III baseball facilities in the Midwest. Built at a cost of $2.66 million between 2003 and 2004, the stadium rivals even minor league parks in design and utility.

The stadium provides visitors a premiere Division III experience.

The stadium plays as a pitcher's park with expansive foul territory and dimensions of 400 feet to the center field wall, 375 to the left and right-center alleys and 340 down the lines. Enclosed bullpens serve the Tigers down the left field line and the visitors down the right field line, beyond each team's dugout. Offices and locker rooms for both teams and umpires are connected directly to the dugouts, along with secured equipment storage.