Clay Gould Ballpark

at 1400 Allan Saxe Pkwy, Arlington , 76013 United States

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Clay Gould Ballpark
1400 Allan Saxe Pkwy
Arlington , TX 76013
United States
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Clay Gould Ballpark, the home field of the UT Arlington Mavericks, is located on the campus of The University of Texas at Arlington . The stadium has a capacity of 1,600. Clay Gould Ballpark is located at the intersection of West Park Row Drive and Fielder Road.FeaturesUndergoing constant renovation, the stadium features are steadily changing and growing to increase the fan and player amenities. Fans enter the stadium through a brick entrance way behind home plate. Just to the west of the entrance is a three-booth ticket window.Currently, Clay Gould is composed of three grandstands, the main section behind home plate, which is composed entirely of chair-back seats with partial cover from a metal awning, and two aluminum bleachers, one on the first-base line and the other on the third-base side. There is a small section of ground-level, chair-back seating in front of the main grandstands, directly behind home plate. Underneath the center section is a concession stand while the men's restroom is behind the first-base stands and the women's is behind the third-base seating.Above the center seats is a press box that contains space for print media and two broadcast booths. The entrance to the press box is just to the left as one enters the stadium, via either a stairway or elevator.One the first base side is the Maverick's clubhouse, which includes a combination locker room/lounge for the players, coaches offices and locker rooms, sports training facility, equipment and laundry rooms, mud room and a welcome lobby.The clubhouse is adjacent to the Justin D. Wilson Batting facility, a 6,000 sq. foot indoor practice space. It contains batting cages, pitching mounds and the ability to allow for an open practice when needed.The Maverick's bullpen is between the clubhouse and playing field and is located just past first base. The visitors bullpen is located down from the visitors bullpen at third base in left field, at the edge of the stadium.

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Clay Gould Ballpark is Arlington based place and this enity listed in Landmark category. Located at 1400 Allan Saxe Pkwy TX 76013. Contact phone number of Clay Gould Ballpark: (817) 272-7625

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