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Security Service Field

Security Service Field
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Location 4385 Tutt Boulevard
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80922
Coordinates 38°53′39.02″N 104°42′37.12″W / 38.8941722°N 104.7103111°W / 38.8941722; -104.7103111Coordinates: 38°53′39.02″N 104°42′37.12″W / 38.8941722°N 104.7103111°W / 38.8941722; -104.7103111
Owner Elmore Sports Group
Operator Elmore Sports Group
Capacity 8,500
Field size Left Field: 350 feet (107 m)
Left-Center Field: 385 feet (117 m)
Center Field: 410 feet (125 m)
Right-Center Field: 385 feet (117 m)
Right Field: 350 feet (107 m)
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground January 10, 1988
Opened June 18, 1988
Construction cost US$3.7 million
($7.49 million in 2017 dollars)
Architect HNTB
General contractor Bassett Construction Company
Tenants
Colorado Springs Sky Sox (PCL) (1988–present)

Security Service Field, formerly known as Sky Sox Stadium, is a professional baseball stadium on the eastern edge of Colorado Springs, Colorado. The stadium is the home of the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, the AAA-level affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers Major League Baseball team.

Before the construction of Sky Sox Stadium, the Sky Sox played on a public field at Memorial Park in downtown Colorado Springs. Sky Sox Stadium was constructed in time for the 1988 season at a cost of $3.7 million and was the home of the Sky Sox for 17 seasons (1988–2004). During that time the Sky Sox won two Pacific Coast League championships (1992 and 1995). Attendance was generally good, but at the end of the 2004 season, facing declining turnout and an assortment of problems that showed the ballpark's age (capped by the center-field scoreboard, on which the ball, strike, and out indicators were non-functional), team executives decided to renovate the ballpark. Construction is ongoing, but some changes are already apparent, such as an improved sound system, a more modern scoreboard with video screen, a new walkway leading to the gates, a banquet facility at the end of the right field concourse, and a readout in the right field wall displaying the speed of each pitch. Along with these changes, the park's naming rights were sold to Security Service Federal Credit Union, a prominent local company and longtime sponsor of the Sky Sox.

Along with baseball games, Security Service Field sometimes plays home to local concerts. Security Service Field is also the part-time home of the amateur soccer club Colorado Springs Blizzard of the Premier Development League. Security Service Field is owned and managed by the Elmore Sports Group. The facility seats 8,500 for baseball, but the capacity can be expanded to 10,000 for other events.

The current attendance record was set on July 4, 2004 when the Sky Sox lost to the Omaha Royals 6-5 in front of 9,505 fans.


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