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Motor Mile Field at Calfee Park voted best rookie-level ballpark in America for second straight year

July 15, 2020

PULASKI, Va. – For the second consecutive year, Motor Mile Field at Calfee Park has earned the title of best rookie-level ballpark in America. Calfee Park won five rounds of head-to-head competitions with other ballparks hosting rookie-level clubs in Minor League Baseball, including teams in both the Appalachian and Pioneer

PULASKI, Va. For the second consecutive year, Motor Mile Field at Calfee Park has earned the title of best rookie-level ballpark in America. Calfee Park won five rounds of head-to-head competitions with other ballparks hosting rookie-level clubs in Minor League Baseball, including teams in both the Appalachian and Pioneer Leagues, in Ballpark Digest’s annual Best of the Ballparks competition.

“Even without baseball, the love and appreciation fans across the country have for Calfee Park is evident,” said Pulaski Yankees General Manager Betsy Haugh. “We are proud of our ballpark and excited to be voted the best rookie-level ballpark in America for the second consecutive year.”

As 2019 champion, Calfee Park was the top seed in the competition and earned a first-round bye before defeating Bluefield’s Bowen Field, Grand Junction’s Suplizio Field, Burlington’s Burlington Athletic Stadium, and Kingsport’s Hunter Wright Stadium en route to earning the title.

Since the Shelor Automotive Group purchased Calfee Park from the Town of Pulaski in 2015, ownership has completed numerous upgrades including a renovated home team clubhouse; a new visiting team clubhouse, concession stand, press box, and souvenir store; the addition of two VIP Towers, upgrading seating, and a 35’ x 22’ JumboTron; a Bermuda grass playing field and new irrigation system; construction of new home offices for ballpark employees; and the expansion of the upper concourse.

Most recently prior to the 2019 season, a three-tiered party deck and new boxes were added along the third base line, increasing the ballpark’s capacity to 3,200. Additional upgrades including 800 new seats behind the party deck and new concessions points of sale were planned for 2020 before being put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.