McCormick Field

Lewis McCormick Field is a baseball stadium in Asheville, North Carolina.

[5] In 1956, a quarter-mile racetrack was built around it, which held three NASCAR races[6] (including a NASCAR Cup race in 1958)[7] until the facility was renovated in 1959, and then rebuilt in concrete between the 1991 and 1992 seasons, replacing the largely wood structure which had developed a leaky roof.

[8] It is one of the oldest Minor League Baseball stadiums still in regular use; as of the 2021 season, only Jackie Robinson Ballpark and LECOM Park, both in Florida, are older, dating to 1914 and 1923, respectively.

[9] The venue hosted the 2009 Big South Conference baseball tournament, won by Coastal Carolina.

[10] Farther up the hill, behind the left field area, is Asheville Memorial Stadium, a football and soccer facility.