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McCoy Stadium is a former baseball ... The project to build the stadium began in 1938 and was championed by then-Pawtucket Mayor Thomas P. McCoy. It was to be built ...
The first team to be dubbed the Pawtucket Red Sox debuted at McCoy Stadium in 1970 as a member of the Double-A Eastern League. The franchise, owned by former Major League shortstop Joe Buzas, had spent the previous five seasons (1965–69) as the Pittsfield Red Sox after playing in four different Pennsylvania cities—Allentown, Johnstown, York and Reading—over seven years (1958–64).
Pawtucket schools were granted control of the stadium site, where a new high school is planned. But what about a billionaire's dream of saving McCoy?
Art’s vision is to build an $18-million stadium around it with 3,500 seats and plenty of amenities. It would be owned by RIC, which would use the park for its team from March to June.
Soloviev's group has drawn up plans to renovate McCoy Stadium, and says a school and the stadium can coexist on the site. A billionaire is offering $40M to save McCoy. Will Pawtucket leave the ...
The stadium is part of a $240 million redevelopment of Worcester's Kelley Square and Canal District. [18] Development of the ballpark area was to include 250 apartments, two hotels with a total of 250 rooms, a 96,000-square-foot (8,900 m 2 ) office building overlooking left field playing area, and 65,000 square feet (6,000 m 2 ) of shops and ...
While billionaire Stefan Soloviev tried to save McCoy Stadium, a new high school will be built in its place, the mayor wrote in a letter.
The 42 4-by-8-foot plywood panels painted by Teyo Hauser include the likes of Roger Clemens, Wade Boggs, Jim Rice, Fred Lynn and Oil Can Boyd.