Tony Gwynn Stadium, located in San Diego, CA, is a state-of-the-art baseball facility that has been hailed as one of the top college baseball stadiums in the country. With a seating capacity of [unknown], the stadium features a natural turf Tif Santa Ana grass field, crushed brick dust infield and warning track, and artificial field turf in foul territory. Named in honor of the former Aztec player, head coach, and MLB Hall of Famer, Tony Gwynn, the stadium also boasts a 10-foot high green wall, advertising signage, and a Wall of Fame honoring past standout members of the Aztec program.
Groundbreaking for Tony Gwynn Stadium took place in 1996, and the $4 million facility was made possible through the generous donation of San Diego Padres owner John Moores and his wife Becky. Baseball America has ranked the stadium as the fifth-best collegiate facility in the nation and the second-best park in the western half of the nation. With its well-lit field and modern amenities, Tony Gwynn Stadium provides an exceptional experience for baseball enthusiasts and fans of the San Diego State baseball program.
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