Former names | Appeal-Democrat Park (2010-2014) All Seasons RV Stadium (2014-2018) Colusa Casino Stadium (2019-2021) Hard Rock Park (2022) |
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Location | 1431 C Street Marysville, California 95901 |
Coordinates | 39°09′03″N 121°35′17″W / 39.1509°N 121.5881°W |
Owner | City of Marysville |
Capacity | 4,000 (current), 3,700 (2000), 1,500 (1937) |
Field size | Left Field: 325 ft (99 m) Center Field: 410 ft (120 m) Right Field: 305 ft (93 m) |
Surface | Natural grass |
Construction | |
Opened | 1937 |
Renovated | 2000 |
Construction cost | 1937 ($35,000), 2000 ($950,000) |
Tenants | |
Marysville Braves (Far West League) (1948-1949) Marysville Peaches (Far West League) (1950) Yuba City Gold Sox (Far West League) (1951) Feather River Mudcats (Western Baseball League) (2000-2001) Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox (Western Baseball League) (2002) Yuba City Bears (Great West League) (2017) Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox (2003–2022) Marysville Drakes (PL) (2023–present) |
Bryant Field (formerly known as Appeal-Democrat Park, All Seasons RV Stadium, Colusa Casino Stadium and Hard Rock Park) is a stadium in Marysville, California, United States. It reverted back to its original name of Bryant Field in 2022.[1]
The stadium is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the newly-created Marysville Drakes of the Pecos League. Additionally, Bryant Field served as the home of the Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox (formerly named the Marysville Gold Sox) from 2002 to 2022 and the Yuba City Bears of the now-defunct Great West League for the 2017 season. The ballpark has a capacity of 4,000 people. Located on the corner of 14th & B Streets, the stadium has the look and feel of an old-time ballpark with its brickwork trim, sunken dugouts, and outfield wall adorned with billboards.
The stadium served as host for half of William Jessup University's 2015 home baseball schedule.
See also
- Nettleton Stadium
- Arcata Ball Park
- Harry & David Field
- Kiger Stadium
- Miles Field demolished in 2005
- Tiger Field
- Travis Credit Union Park demolished 2008
References
- ↑ Stadium Map, Gold Sox official website
- "Gold Sox to play at Appeal-Democrat Park: Team, newspaper partner on naming rights" (Appeal-Democrat, March 31, 2010)
- "Gold Sox to play at Appeal-Democrat Park: Team, newspaper partner on naming rights" (Appeal-Democrat, March 31, 2010)
- "A-D Park name changed to Colusa Casino Stadium" (Appeal-Democrat, December 31, 2014)
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