Former names | Schaumburg Baseball Stadium (1999) Alexian Field (2000-2011) |
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Location | 1999 South Springinsguth Road Schaumburg, Illinois 60193 |
Owner | Village of Schaumburg & Schaumburg Park District |
Operator | Schaumburg Boomers Professional Baseball |
Capacity | Baseball: 7,365 |
Field size | Left - 355' Left-center - 368' Center - 400' Right-center - 368' Right - 353' |
Surface | Natural grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | July 10, 1998 |
Opened | May 27, 1999 |
Construction cost | $19 million ($27.3 million in 2017 dollars) |
Architect | Sink Combs Dethlefs |
General contractor | Turner Construction |
Tenants | |
Schaumburg Boomers (FL) (2012-present) Schaumburg Flyers (NL) (1999-2010) Chicago Tornadoes (Pro Cricket) (2004) Dominican Stars (NACC) (2008-present) Wheaton Thunder (CCIW) (2009-2010) Roosevelt Lakers (CCAC) (2011-2012) |
Schaumburg Boomers Stadium is a stadium in Schaumburg, Illinois, formerly known as Alexian Field. It is now home to the Schaumburg Boomers of the Frontier League which began play in May 2012 and captured the first-ever professional baseball championship for Schaumburg in 2013. It is primarily used for baseball, and was the home field of the Schaumburg Flyers baseball team from 1999 through 2010 before the Boomers resurrected the facility for pro baseball in 2012.
Schaumburg Boomers Stadium opened in 1999 and the park holds 7,365 people for a baseball game or over 10,000 for a concert or other non-baseball event. Its field dimensions mimic those of Chicago's Wrigley Field, and the land the stadium is built on was originally purchased in the mid-1980s as a hopeful site for the New Wrigley Field, had the City of Chicago and the Chicago Cubs not come to terms to bring night baseball to the North Side. Some pro lacrosse as well as professional and amateur softball has also been played at Schaumburg Boomers Stadium due to the late start (mid-May) of the independent baseball season.
The Stadium itself is located west of I-355 off the Elgin-O'Hare Expressway. Now called Schaumburg Boomers Stadium, the Alexian Brothers Medical Center in nearby Elk Grove purchased the naming rights to the ballpark in 2000. The Stadium was host to the Schaumburg Flyers from its opening through the end of the 2010 season. At that point, the village and park district which owned the stadium began eviction proceedings against the Flyers for failure to pay $551,800 in back rent. On February 24, 2011, a Cook County court ruled the Flyers could be evicted, ordered the now defunct team to pay the back rent, and the naming rights contract was terminated when there was no professional baseball played in the park in 2011.