[7] In 2007 the Ripken Baseball group, prior owners of the GreenJackets, began talks with the City of Augusta on a new riverfront ballpark to replace Lake Olmstead Stadium.
[8] Upper-level club seats were designed intentionally to be close to the field only twenty-six feet from the grass, the closest of any Minor League park.
The bar tucked between the suites and the enclosed club area on the third base side is called the South Carolina State Dispensary, taking its name from a store that over a century ago was located exactly where the ballpark is now.
When the excavation for the lowered playing field was taking place, many bottles of liquor from this era were recovered from the ground and several are now displayed at the end of the bar.
A group area near the right-field foul pole called the E-Z-Go Picnic Patio and a grass berm beyond third base down the left field line round out some of the park's features.
In August 2017, the North Augusta-based SRP Federal Credit Union purchased the naming rights to the ballpark for an undisclosed sum.
[13] The park hosts several local high school games and midweek, nonconference college baseball matchups in the weeks leading up the start of the minor league season.