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Cooley Law School Stadium

Cooley Law School Stadium
Lugnuts Stadium
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Former names Oldsmobile Park (1996–2010)
Location 505 East Michigan Avenue
Lansing, MI 48912
Coordinates 42°44′5″N 84°32′43″W / 42.73472°N 84.54528°W / 42.73472; -84.54528Coordinates: 42°44′5″N 84°32′43″W / 42.73472°N 84.54528°W / 42.73472; -84.54528
Owner City of Lansing
Operator Lansing Entertainment & Public Facilities Authority (LEPFA)
Capacity 7,527 (+ 6,000 lawn, patio and standing room)
Field size Left field: 305 feet (93 m)
Center field: 404 feet (123 m)
Right field: 305 feet (93 m)
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground April 3, 1995
Opened April 3, 1996
Construction cost $12,800,000
($19.5 million in 2017 dollars)
Architect HNTB Corporation (Kansas City)
Structural engineer J&S Structural Engineers
General contractor Clark Construction
Tenants
Lansing Lugnuts (MWL) (1996–present)
Michigan State Spartans (NCAA) (1996–present)

Cooley Law School Stadium (previously known as Oldsmobile Park) is a baseball stadium in Lansing, Michigan, home field of the Lansing Lugnuts minor league baseball team. The Michigan State Spartans college baseball team also plays select home games at Cooley Law School Stadium. The stadium is situated in downtown Lansing in the Stadium District on a relatively narrow strip of land between and below Larch and Cedar streets.

It is primarily used for baseball, though it has also hosted an ice skating rink, an outdoor movie theater, a haunted house, and served as a concert venue for the annual Common Ground Music Festival. Due to the dimensions of the city block in which the stadium was constructed, the right and left field fences 'notch' sharply into distances of 305 feet (93 m) at each foul pole.

The stadium replaced a block of storefronts along Michigan Avenue. Originally budgeted $10 million for construction, the construction costs rose slightly to $12.8 million.

Groundbreaking for the stadium took place on April 3, 1995, and it was officially opened exactly one year later on April 3, 1996. Its first game was between the college baseball teams of the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. Two days later, the Lansing Lugnuts had their first game at the venue against the Rockford Cubbies.

On February 22, 2010, Lansing mayor Virgil Bernero announced that the stadium would be renamed Thomas M. Cooley Law School Stadium, a result of the park's new sponsorship agreement. In March 2010, Lansing-based Jackson National Life Insurance Company purchased the rights to name the field "Jackson Field" for 1 year. Thus, the full name of the venue is Jackson Field at Thomas M. Cooley Law School Stadium.


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