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In 2006, the stadium underwent a $4.2 million renovation. On October 1, 2011, the stadium was renamed Ashford University Field. [4] [5] That naming rights deal ended after the 2018 season. The stadium was called LumberKings Stadium until a new naming rights deal was announced on May 27, 2019, making it NelsonCorp Field. [6] [7]
Ashford Field. Formerly Alliant Energy Field and Riverview Stadium. The home park for the LumberKings is NelsonCorp Field in Clinton, Iowa. The stadium was built in 1937 as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project [10] and named Riverview Stadium, due to its location on the banks of the Mississippi River. It was renamed Alliant Energy ...
Jun. 29—PROSPECT LEAGUE BASEBALL Clinton LumberKings 6, Normal Cornbelters 4 The LKings picked up a home win Sunday at NelsonCorp Field. Clinton's Adam Weed went 3-for-5 with two RBIs and a run.
Clinton opens opens its season 6:30 p.m. Thursday night against the Burlington Bees. It will be the team's first season in the wood bat Prospect League. Over half of the team's players on the ...
The Clinton Owls were a Minor League Baseball team based in Clinton, Iowa, United States, that operated in the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League in 1937–1938 as an affiliate of the Brooklyn Dodgers. From 1939–1940 they were an affiliate of the New York Giants and were known as the Clinton Giants. The team was disbanded at the onset of World ...
Jul. 23—CLINTON — The Clinton LumberKings walked off the Quincy Gems 6-5 in twelve innings on Friday night. After the Gems rallied to tie the game in the eighth, it took four innings but Luke ...
The original teams in 1956, the first year of Midwest League play, were: Clinton Pirates, Decatur Commodores, Dubuque Packers, Kokomo Dodgers, Lafayette Red Sox, Mattoon Phillies, Michigan City White Caps and the Paris Lakers. Mattoon is the oldest franchise in the MWL, evolving into today's Fort Wayne TinCaps, while Clinton is the oldest MWL ...
Here's a breakdown of each of the 14 teams headed to Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium for the OHSAA football state championship games in Canton.