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Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium

Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium Quick Facts
Name Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium
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Dimensions L - 325; C-400; R -320; Alleys: LC - 370; RC - 365
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Opened 1995
Capacity 2,020
Playing Surface AstroTurf
Tickets JaxStateSports.com/Tickets 

Rudy Abbott Field has been the home of the JSU Baseball Team since 1995, when the Gamecocks moved from their former home, University Field, which serves as the current home of Jax State Softball. In September of 2018 after a revitalization of the facility, JSU added Jim Case Stadium.

The  stadium includes a 1,000 seat spectator grandstand with a shade canopy, four VIP suites that will be able to entertain large groups with seating inside and outside, a new state-of-the-art press box to include radio and television broadcast booths and a game operations center.
 
The Gamecocks' home dugout is located along the first-base line and adjacent to a new clubhouse that features a locker room, lounge, team meeting area and athletic training treatment area. The clubhouse is attached to an enclosed training facility that allows batting and pitching workouts. Step-down team dugouts, bullpens, new coaches offices and meeting space are also included in the state-of-the-art facility.

Jax State drew 1,112 on Opening Day in 2019 for the first official game in the renovated complex. The Gamecocks hosted Auburn and Alabama during the 2019 campaign and combined for nearly 4,000 in attendance. Jax State had an announced crowd of 1,527 when Georgia visited Jacksonville during the 2019 season. In 31 home games in 2019, JSU averaged 1,037 in attendance. Jax State ranked in the Top 75 in attendance in NCAA Division I Baseball.
 
 
 
 

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