Jack Cook Field

Coordinates: 38°25′41″N 82°25′13″W / 38.42811811598599°N 82.42018020172377°W / 38.42811811598599; -82.42018020172377
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Jack Cook Field
“The Jack”
Map
Location1 Jack Cook Way
Huntington, West Virginia
Coordinates38°25′41″N 82°25′13″W / 38.42811811598599°N 82.42018020172377°W / 38.42811811598599; -82.42018020172377
OwnerMarshall University
OperatorMarshall University
Capacity3,500
SurfaceAstroTurf[1]
Construction
Broke ground2022
OpenedMarch 1, 2024
Construction cost$23 million
Tenants
Marshall Thundering Herd (NCAA) (2024–present)
Tri-State Coal Cats (Appy League) (2024–future)

Jack Cook Field is a baseball stadium in Huntington, West Virginia. It is the current home field for Marshall University's baseball team and the future home field for the Tri-State Coal Cats in the Appalachian League.[2] The field is named after former longtime Marshall head baseball coach, Jack Cook.

History[edit]

In October 2022, Marshall officially broke ground on a new baseball stadium located on 3rd Avenue and 22nd Street next to Dot Hicks Field and across the street from Joan C. Edwards Stadium. West Virginia Governor Jim Justice donated $13.8 million towards the project with the City of Huntington and Marshall University also contributing nearly $10 million to help fund the stadium with an estimated $23 million cost.[3] University officials announced on June 21, 2023, that the facility would be named Jack Cook Field in honor of former Marshall baseball coach Jack Cook. It was also announced that the clubhouse would be named in honor of former Marshall baseball player Alex Lawrence.[4]

The stadium hosted its first game on March 1, 2024 when Marshall defeated Manhattan, 3-0, in front of a crowd of 3,124.[5]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "AstroTurf Elevates Marshall University's Athletic Field with the Elite Diamond Series Baseball System". astroturf.com. September 29, 2023. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
  2. ^ "Huntington-based Appalachian League team will go by Tri-State Coal Cats, don green and black". WV MetroNews. February 15, 2024. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
  3. ^ Creasy, Luke (September 29, 2022). "Gift from state completes fundraising for Marshall baseball stadium". The Herald-Dispatch. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
  4. ^ Morehouse, Keith (June 21, 2023). "Marshall to name baseball facility after Jack Cook". WSAZ-TV. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
  5. ^ "Baseball vs. Manhattan on 3/1/2024". Retrieved 2024-03-01.