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Community Field

Community Field
"The Hive"
Community Field Entrance.jpg
Location 2712 Mount Pleasant Street
Burlington, IA
Coordinates 40°49′39″N 91°08′13″W / 40.827555°N 91.136903°W / 40.827555; -91.136903Coordinates: 40°49′39″N 91°08′13″W / 40.827555°N 91.136903°W / 40.827555; -91.136903
Owner City of Burlington
Operator City of Burlington
Capacity 3,200
Field size Left Field: 338 feet (103 m)
Center Field: 403 feet (123 m)
Right Field: 318 feet (97 m)
Surface Kentucky Bluegrass
Construction
Broke ground 1947
Opened May 11, 1947
Renovated 1973, 1999, 2005
Expanded 2005
Architect Metzger Johnson Architects
Tenants
Burlington Bees (MWL) (1947–present)

Community Field is a stadium in Burlington, Iowa. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the Burlington Bees minor league baseball team. Occasionally, the stadium is used by the local high school baseball team. The current stadium holds 3,200 people. Community Field was most recently named the 2013 "Field of the Year" in the state of Iowa by the Iowa Sports Turf Management Association.

Community Field was built in 1947 upon the establishment of the Burlington Indians, minor league baseball affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. During that time, Community Field housed the affiliates of five different minor league baseball clubs and was fortunate enough to see the likes of Billy Williams (left fielder) and Vida Blue perform before tragedy struck. On June 9, 1971, the grandstand seating burned down to the ground. However, during the rebuild, no games were missed as there were temporary bleacher seats erected in place of the grandstand. By the start of the 1973 season, the grandstand was finished by an all-volunteer crew, displaying impressive community support.

In 1999, a series of projects were started to improve Community Field and make it more fan-friendly. Such projects included:

The stadium was once again renovated for the 2005 season, but this renovation was a much more extensive project than the renovations in 1999, including:

A final upgrade in 2006 included a partially paved parking lot, a new marquee sign on the edge of Mt. Pleasant St. and a 100-foot-tall flagpole (30 m) placed in the center of the parking lot, which holds a 40-foot-wide flag (12 m); the flag only flies when the Bees are playing at home. The "extreme makeover" of Community Field cost approximately $3 million and was funded by the Vision Iowa program, the City of Burlington, Des Moines County, corporate and private pledges and in-kind donations from contractors.

In October 2012, more improvements were made, when the Burlington Bees groundskeeping crew re-sodded the entire playing surface with assistance from the Iowa Cubs Sports Turf Management staff. A few months later, in late March 2013, Community Field installed new field lights, 2 of them being infield lights that were moved back, thus creating space for possible future expansion of the grandstands.


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