George Cole Field

36°3′53″N 94°10′46″W / 36.06472°N 94.17944°W / 36.06472; -94.17944Capacity3,000Field size330 LF
395 CF
320 RFSurfaceGrassOpened1975Tenants
Arkansas Razorbacks baseball(Southwest Conference) (1975-1990)
(Southeastern Conference) (1991-1995)

George Cole Field was a ballpark located in Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States, and served as the home of the Arkansas Razorbacks baseball program for two decades until Baum Stadium opened in 1996. [1] The ballpark is named after former Razorbacks baseball player, George Cole.

References

  1. ^ "Human verification".
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