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Location in South Carolina | |
Location | 300 W. Henry Street Spartanburg, South Carolina 29306 |
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Coordinates | 34°56′42″N81°56′09″W / 34.94500°N 81.93583°W |
Owner | City of Spartanburg |
Operator | Diamond Baseball Holdings |
Capacity | 5,250 (3,500 seated) |
Field size | Left Field: 328 feet (100 m) Center Field: 410 feet (120 m) Right Field: 327 feet (100 m) [1] |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | November 1, 2023 |
Built | 2023–2025 |
Opened | April 1, 2025 |
Construction cost | $75 million [2] |
Architect | Overland Partners |
Project manager | The Johnson Group |
General contractor | Robins & Morton |
Tenants | |
Hub City Spartanburgers (SAL) 2025 | |
Website | |
Official website |
Fifth Third Park is a baseball stadium in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
The stadium was built primarily for the Hub City Spartanburgers, the relocated and renamed Down East Wood Ducks of the Carolina League, [3] who will replace the Hickory Crawdads in the South Atlantic League (SAL). [4] It is also intended to host other sports, outdoor concerts, festivals and community events. The ballpark is part of a larger $425 million mixed-use development on a 16-acre site at the western edge of downtown, which will include more than 375 luxury apartments, a 150-room hotel, 200,000 square feet of office space, parking for at least 1,500 vehicles, and a public plaza. [5]
The Johnson Group oversaw development of the ballpark. Overland Partners was the architect, and Robins & Morton was the general contractor. The stadium is owned by the City of Spartanburg. [5]
The capacity is 5,250 total (3,500 seated) for baseball games. [6] [7] The stadium has 12 premium suites, a 7,000 square foot club/multi-purpose event space, concourse level boxes and an outfield berm in deep left field. [8]
A groundbreaking ceremony was held on November 1, 2023, where Fifth Third Bank was announced as the ballpark naming rights sponsor. [9] The facility opened to the public on April 1, 2025 with a game between the Wofford College Terriers and the USC Upstate Spartans. The Terriers defeated the Spartans 5-2 in front of a crowd of 3,662. [10]