Hardt Field

Hardt Field, also known in development as the Roadrunner Baseball Complex, is a baseball stadium in Bakersfield, California, United States. It is the home field of the Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners baseball team. The stadium is located in the south-west section of the campus of Cal State Bakersfield.

Hardt Field, Home Field of the CSUB Roadrunners
Hardt Field
LocationBakersfield, California, United States
Coordinates35.3469°N 119.1069°W / 35.3469; -119.1069
OwnerCalifornia State University, Bakersfield
OperatorCalifornia State University, Bakersfield
Capacity900
Field sizeLeft field: 327 feet (100 m)
Left center field: 370 feet (110 m)
Center field: 390 feet (120 m)
Right center field: 370 feet (110 m)
Right field: 327 feet (100 m)
SurfaceNatural grass (Hybrid Bermuda)
Construction
Broke groundAugust 11, 2008
OpenedFebruary 20, 2009
Construction cost$2 million
ArchitectColombo Construction Co.
Tenants
Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners baseball (NCAA D1 Big West) (2009–present)

The stadium was named for Tom and Barbara Hardt. The Hardt Family Trust's $1 million gift and donation of general contracting work supported the construction of the on campus baseball training and playing facility.[1]

The first game played in Hardt Field was the inaugural game for the Cal State Bakersfield baseball team on February 20, 2009, between CSUB and Saint Louis, with the Billikens beating the Roadrunners 8–7[2] before a sold-out crowd.[3] Highlights from the inaugural (2009) season included a walk-off win in the 15th inning over UC Riverside.[4] Also during the 2009 season, Hardt Field was the site of the first time that an NCAA Division I first-year program had defeated the reigning College World Series champion, when the Roadrunners beat Fresno State 4–3.[5]

Prior to the start of the 2013 season, 750 chairbacked seats were added at the field.[6]

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