[5] Disharoon Park has been through a series of improvements over its tenure as the home to the Virginia Cavaliers, but none like the upgrades and renovations that have taken place in recent years.
[7] Representing a major athletic facility improvement, the University of Virginia installed a new grass playing surface at the then UVA Baseball Field in 1998.
The Bermuda grass playing surface - known as Davenport Field - was dedicated on Saturday, April 13, 2002, during Virginia's second contest of a three-game series against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.
[9] Following the 2006 season, a new scoreboard featuring a video system similar to the ones at the John Paul Jones Arena and Klockner Stadium was installed at Davenport Field.
[10] Prior to the 2010 season, a new set of facilities under the stadium were constructed, including an on-site visitors' clubhouse, umpire room, coaches' office.
[12] Prior to the May 13, 2011, series versus Miami, 249 General Admission seats were added behind the right field wall increasing the stadium's capacity to 5,074.
[14] Prior to the February 21, 2018, home opener against VMI, the university announced that following a donation, the official stadium name would change to Davenport Field and Disharoon Park.
[18] On March 30, 2011, Virginia pitcher Will Roberts threw a perfect game at Disharoon Park in UVA's 2–0 win over George Washington.
Two teams, the 2007 Oregon State Beavers and the 2015 Virginia Cavaliers, went on to win the College World Series after playing postseason baseball at Disharoon Park.