Riddle–Pace Field

The change in venue was due to the number of windows being broken in Shackelford Hall while baseball games were going on.

[1] The field was heavily renovated in 1991 when the infield was dug up, leveled, and rebuilt with new sod and a complete state-of-the-art irrigation system.

The $4.7 million renovation helped Troy meet NCAA Regional hosting requirements, as well as expanding TV broadcasting abilities.

A two-story building called the Lott Complex was built along the left field line that houses offices, training rooms, video rooms and a players’ lounge, along with 42 major league-size lockers.

Doubles Alley is also the name of the area beyond the left field fencing where fans tailgate and have cookouts before and during games.

The Triple Play Patio is a patio/fan lounge area that sits directly above Troy's home dugout along the third base line.

Troy has ranked as one of the Top 50 teams in baseball for home attendance during these seasons:

Riddle-Pace Field entrance at Troy University.
The "Monster" Wall and video board.
The Lott Baseball Complex, which houses coaches offices, player lounge and locker rooms, and indoor batting cages.
The batting cages inside the Lott Complex.