John Henry Moss Stadium is a baseball stadium home to the Gardner-Webb University Runnin' Bulldogs. It was officially completed on September 18, 2010.[1] The first regular season game played there was February 22, 2011.[2] It has a capacity of about 700, but can be expanded. John Henry Moss was born in Kings Mountain, North Carolina, and was president of the South Atlantic League for 50 years. He was the youngest person to be a president of a professional baseball league, taking over the Western Carolina League in 1948 at the age of 29.
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Full name | Bill Masters Field at John Henry Moss Stadium |
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Location | Stadium Dr Boiling Springs, NC |
Coordinates | 35.2433°N 81.6690°W / 35.2433; -81.6690 |
Owner | Gardner–Webb University |
Capacity | 700 |
Surface | synthetic turf |
Scoreboard | Electronic |
Opened | September 18, 2010 |
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Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs (NCAA) (2011-Present) |
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