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Interesting look at fair play sq footage, fair territory in SEC Baseball Stadiums
Posted on 6/6/26 at 8:01 pm
Posted on 6/6/26 at 8:01 pm
Rank
SEC park
Used dimensions
Est. fair in-play area
1
Oklahoma — Kimrey Family Stadium
335 / est. 375 / 411 / est. 375 / 335
107,100 sq ft
2
Missouri — Taylor Stadium
340 / 375 / 400 / 375 / 340
106,200 sq ft
3
Florida — Condron Ballpark
330 / 380 / 400 / 380 / 330
106,200 sq ft
4
Texas A&M — Blue Bell Park
330 / 375 / 400 / 375 / 330
104,800 sq ft
5
Georgia — Foley Field
350 / 370 / 404-405 / 365 / 314
103,500 sq ft
6
Mississippi State — Dudy Noble
330 / 376 / 390 / 374 / 326
103,000 sq ft
7
Texas — Disch-Falk
340 / 370 / 400 / 365 / 325
103,000 sq ft
8
Kentucky — Kentucky Proud Park
335 / 375 / 400 / 365 / 320
103,000 sq ft
9
LSU — Alex Box
330 / 365 / 405 / 365 / 330
102,700 sq ft
10
Arkansas — Baum-Walker
320 / 375 / 400 / 365 / 320
101,900 sq ft
11
Tennessee — Lindsey Nelson
320 / 385 / 390 / 365 / 320
101,900 sq ft
12
Ole Miss — Swayze Field
330 / 365 / 390 / 365 / 330
100,600 sq ft
13
Vanderbilt — Hawkins Field
310 / 375 / 400 / 360 / 315
100,200 sq ft
14
South Carolina — Founders Park
325 / est. 365 / 390 / est. 365 / 325
99,900 sq ft
15
Auburn — Plainsman Park
315 / 335 / 385 / 385 / 361 / 331
98,000 sq ft
16
Alabama — Sewell-Thomas
320 / 360 / 390 / 360 / 320
SEC park
Used dimensions
Est. fair in-play area
1
Oklahoma — Kimrey Family Stadium
335 / est. 375 / 411 / est. 375 / 335
107,100 sq ft
2
Missouri — Taylor Stadium
340 / 375 / 400 / 375 / 340
106,200 sq ft
3
Florida — Condron Ballpark
330 / 380 / 400 / 380 / 330
106,200 sq ft
4
Texas A&M — Blue Bell Park
330 / 375 / 400 / 375 / 330
104,800 sq ft
5
Georgia — Foley Field
350 / 370 / 404-405 / 365 / 314
103,500 sq ft
6
Mississippi State — Dudy Noble
330 / 376 / 390 / 374 / 326
103,000 sq ft
7
Texas — Disch-Falk
340 / 370 / 400 / 365 / 325
103,000 sq ft
8
Kentucky — Kentucky Proud Park
335 / 375 / 400 / 365 / 320
103,000 sq ft
9
LSU — Alex Box
330 / 365 / 405 / 365 / 330
102,700 sq ft
10
Arkansas — Baum-Walker
320 / 375 / 400 / 365 / 320
101,900 sq ft
11
Tennessee — Lindsey Nelson
320 / 385 / 390 / 365 / 320
101,900 sq ft
12
Ole Miss — Swayze Field
330 / 365 / 390 / 365 / 330
100,600 sq ft
13
Vanderbilt — Hawkins Field
310 / 375 / 400 / 360 / 315
100,200 sq ft
14
South Carolina — Founders Park
325 / est. 365 / 390 / est. 365 / 325
99,900 sq ft
15
Auburn — Plainsman Park
315 / 335 / 385 / 385 / 361 / 331
98,000 sq ft
16
Alabama — Sewell-Thomas
320 / 360 / 390 / 360 / 320
This post was edited on 6/6/26 at 8:02 pm
Posted on 6/6/26 at 8:02 pm to lewis and herschel
They arent gonna like this one
Posted on 6/6/26 at 8:11 pm to lewis and herschel
314 to right. Sheezus that’s like a little league
This post was edited on 6/6/26 at 8:12 pm
Posted on 6/6/26 at 8:11 pm to VFL67
Makes since why we hit more HRs in away stadiums this year..... Small parks....
Posted on 6/6/26 at 8:14 pm to PharmacistReb
Yet it's 3500 sq ft larger than the over dressed, over served mecca in Oxford.
Posted on 6/6/26 at 8:15 pm to lewis and herschel
State and Ole Miss have two of the more hitter-friendly parks in the conference.
Posted on 6/6/26 at 8:19 pm to lewis and herschel
quote:
1
Oklahoma — Kimrey Family Stadium
335 / est. 375 / 411 / est. 375 / 335
107,100 sq ft
2
Missouri — Taylor Stadium
340 / 375 / 400 / 375 / 340
106,200 sq ft
Big 2.
Rest of this league plays in cracker jack parks.
Posted on 6/6/26 at 8:20 pm to lewis and herschel
It just tells me UGA fans lack the concept of what makes parks hitter vs pitcher friendly.
Posted on 6/6/26 at 8:22 pm to vidtiger23
The wind on a hot day is why there are so many HRs .... But by all means, go back to your venerial diseased tiger.
This post was edited on 6/6/26 at 8:25 pm
Posted on 6/6/26 at 8:26 pm to lewis and herschel
quote:
Georgia — Foley Field
350 / 370 / 404-405 / 365 / 314
Posted on 6/6/26 at 8:30 pm to clamdip
It's pretty interesting to actually measure the dimensions on some of these stadiums through satellite images on Google Earth. Some of these are off wildly.
Posted on 6/6/26 at 8:42 pm to lewis and herschel
Whale whale whale
Posted on 6/6/26 at 8:42 pm to lewis and herschel
lets get serious which areas get more homeruns …. left center or right fields? you can take center field out of the equation it’s really irrelevant.
314 is low .. Bama had two at 315 i would say that the easiest ball park for homeruns .
314 is low .. Bama had two at 315 i would say that the easiest ball park for homeruns .
This post was edited on 6/6/26 at 8:44 pm
Posted on 6/6/26 at 9:03 pm to lewis and herschel
quote:You are going to calculate area under the curve?
Interesting look at fair play sq footage, fair territory in SEC Baseball Stadiums
Posted on 6/6/26 at 9:48 pm to Diamondawg
quote:
You are going to calculate area under the curve?
Nah, let google earth do that for you.
Posted on 6/6/26 at 10:11 pm to lewis and herschel
Dang. Wish we could've played at LSU.
Posted on 6/6/26 at 10:13 pm to vidtiger23
So a long left field and a short right field does the trick?
quote:
It just tells me UGA fans lack the concept of what makes parks hitter vs pitcher friendly.
Posted on 6/6/26 at 10:16 pm to lewis and herschel
Hell naw. Its 150' to Tennessee centerfield and its 800' to lsu's
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