Dutchess Stadium is a baseball park in Wappingers Falls, New York.[8] Opened in 1994, it holds 4,500 people. It is located on New York State Route 9D and is located across Interstate 84 from Fishkill Correctional Facility. Construction of the stadium began in January 1994 and it opened six months later in June 1994.[9]
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Location | 1500 Route 9D Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 United States[1] |
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Coordinates | 41°31′40.48″N 73°57′39.84″W |
Owner | Hudson Valley Stadium Corp. |
Operator | Hudson Valley Stadium Corp. |
Capacity | 4,494 |
Field size | Left field: 325 ft (99 m) Center field: 400 ft (120 m) Right field: 325 ft (99 m) |
Surface | Astro-Turf |
Construction | |
Broke ground | January 20, 1994[2] |
Opened | June 18, 1994[3] |
Construction cost | $8.3 million ($15.2 million in 2021 dollars[4]) |
Architect | Liscum McCormack VanVoorhis LLP[5] |
Structural engineer | Geiger Engineers |
Services engineer | Fellenzer Engineering LLP[6] |
General contractor | Meyer Contracting Corporation[7] |
Tenants | |
Hudson Valley Renegades (NYPL/High-A East) 1994–present Manhattan Jaspers (NCAA) 2015–2019 Hudson Valley Fort (FXFL) 2015 |
The stadium is primarily used for baseball, as the home field of the Hudson Valley Renegades minor league baseball team.
In 2021, the team joined the High-A East as an affiliate of the New York Yankees.[10] Formerly the Renegades were the short season-A level team of the Tampa Bay Rays in the now-defunct New York-Penn League.
Each April the stadium hosts the Hudson Valley Baseball Classic between Marist College and the United States Military Academy.[11] Besides baseball, it is also used for weddings, catered events, concerts, as well as high school[12] and college graduations.[13] The stadium hosts K104's annual KFest concert held in early June, as well as a rock concert, usually held in late August. Performing artists have included Akon, Rihanna, Fat Joe, Counting Crows, Collective Soul, Wilco, Def Leppard, Bob Dylan, Drake and Adam Lambert, among others.
On July 15, 2014, it was announced that Manhattan College's baseball team would play all of their home competitions at Dutchess Stadium.[14] The team played their final season at the venue in 2019 before returning to Van Cortlandt Park.
The stadium's first football tenant, the Hudson Valley Fort of the Fall Experimental Football League, took up residence in the stadium in October 2015.[15] Some high school football playoff contests were also to be held at the stadium that year, but the stadium was later determined to be unsafe as a football venue and those games were canceled.[16]
In addition to concessions, the stadium features a kids area, which includes an ice cream shop and play areas. The entire field, excluding the pitchers mound and home plate area, was converted to AstroTurf in the spring of 2014.[17]
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