Entering Hammond Stadium for a Fort Myers Miracle baseball Game
Hammond Stadium is a baseball field located in the CenturyLink Sports Complex in South Fort Myers, Florida, United States. The stadium was built in 1991, and underwent major renovations in 2014[3] & 2015.
The Spring Training home of the Minnesota Twins will see its seating capacity increased from 7,500 to 9,300 for the Spring of 2015.[4] Class A Advanced affiliate, the Fort Myers Miracle, of the Florida State League finished out their 2014 season and FSL championship at JetBlue Park (Spring home of the Boston Red Sox, also in Fort Myers) in order to get the renovations done in time for catchers & pitchers to report in 2015. The renovations will also increase the amount of walkable area, provide more shaded areas for sunny games[5] and an expanded gift shop, among other amenities for fans and players
Walking Around Inside Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers, Florida
before a game between the Fort Myers Miracle and the Charlotte Stone Crabs
The Minnesota Twins are causing a major traffic jam - Fort Myers, Florida
a backup because of their spring training game.
Hammond Stadium is a baseball field located in the CenturyLink Sports Complex in South Fort Myers, Florida, United States. The stadium was built in 1991, and underwent major renovations in 2014[3] & 2015.
The Spring Training home of the Minnesota Twins will see its seating capacity increased from 7,500 to 9,300 for the Spring of 2015.[4] Class A Advanced affiliate, the Fort Myers Miracle, of the Florida State League finished out their 2014 season and FSL championship at JetBlue Park (Spring home of the Boston Red Sox, also in Fort Myers) in order to get the renovations done in time for catchers & pitchers to report in 2015. The renovations will also increase the amount of walkable area, provide more shaded areas for sunny games[5] and an expanded gift shop, among other amenities for fans and players.[6]
Field at Hammond Stadium
The Twins' Rookie League affiliate, the Gulf Coast League Twins also play in the CenturyLink Sports Complex, however, not usually at Hammond Stadium, but rather at the fields within the surrounding complex.
The stadium is named in honor of retired Lee County Deputy Administrator, William H. Hammond, Jr., who was instrumental in getting the Lee County Sports Complex (the name it was given prior to its renovations) built to draw the Twins from their previous Spring home, Orlando, Florida. Hammond Stadium's outer facade was designed with Churchill Downs in mind. The parking rows all feature streets signs named to honor former Twins greats-- including Bert Blyleven, Kirby Puckett & Kent Hrbek. There is also a waterfall fountain near the stadium's entrance.
Scoreboard
The Twins won the World Series following their first Spring Training in Hammond Stadium. Their agreement with Lee County for use of the complex runs through 2012. The Florida State League held the 48th annual Florida State League All-Star Game at Hammond Stadium in June 2009. The previous time the league held their mid-summer classic in Fort Myers was 2003.
Hammond Stadium & JetBlue Park are two of four Spring training facilities in Fort Myers. City of Palms Park and Terry Park Ballfield (also known as the Park T. Pigott Memorial Stadium) in East Fort Myers are currently not in use. City of Palms Park is the former Spring Training home of the Boston Red Sox, and Terry Park Ballfield is the former home of the Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland Indians, Pittsburgh Pirates and Kansas City Royals.
Fireworks show after Fort Myers Miracle Baseball Game
The Fort Myers Miracle is the Class A Advanced minor league baseball affiliate of the Minnesota Twins Major League Baseball club, based in Fort Myers, Florida and currently managed by Jeff Smith. Home games are played at the CenturyLink Sports Complex in Hammond Stadium, which has a capacity of 7,500, and opened in 1991. The park is also used as the Minnesota Twins' Spring Training facility. Prior to Twins Spring Training and the 2014 Florida State League season, Phase I of a two-part renovation was completed with the addition of an outfield boardwalk. The second phase of the renovation, which includes new sky suites, concessions, wider concourses and new offices for the Miracle staff, will be completed before Spring Training in 2015. Due to the start of construction on Phase II in August 2014, the Miracle played the final 10 home dates, including playoffs, at JetBlue Park.
The majority owner is SJS Beacon, a privately held company managed by Jason Hochberg, who purchased the club from the Goldklang Group at the beginning of the 2014 season.[1] Musician Jimmy Buffett and actor Bill Murray were minority owners of the team.
Andy Tours Twins Hammond Stadium
Andy Burrell takes you inside the spring training home of the Minnesota Twins. They have 30 craft beers and some unique food items that will have you thinking you're in heaven.
Inside Fort Myers Miracle Baseball Game vs Florida Fire Frogs
The Fort Myers Miracle is the Class A Advanced minor league baseball affiliate of the Minnesota Twins Major League Baseball club, based in Fort Myers, Florida and currently managed by Jeff Smith. Home games are played at the CenturyLink Sports Complex in Hammond Stadium, which has a capacity of 7,500, and opened in 1991. The park is also used as the Minnesota Twins' Spring training facility. Prior to Twins Spring training and the 2014 Florida State League season, Phase I of a two-part renovation was completed with the addition of an outfield boardwalk. The second phase of the renovation, which includes new sky suites, concessions, wider concourses and new offices for the Miracle staff, will be completed before Spring training in 2015. Due to the start of construction on Phase II in August 2014, the Miracle played the final 10 home dates, including playoffs, at JetBlue Park.
The majority owner is SJS Beacon, a privately held company managed by Jason Hochberg, who purchased the club from the Goldklang Group at the beginning of the 2014 season. Musician Jimmy Buffett and actor Bill Murray were minority owners of the team.
Jogo de Beisebol em Fort Myers - Florida
Video gravado na abertura de temporada de Baseball 2015 no Century Link Sports Complex (Hammond Stadium).
Jogo entre Fort Myers Miracle x Charlotte Stone Crabs.
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David Banuelos, Minnesota Twins — 2018 Catching Video
Minnesota Twins catcher David Banuelos works behind the plate during a March 23, 2018 spring training game against the Boston Red Sox.
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Minnesota Twins catching prospect David Banuelos works behind the plate for the Twins' High-A spring squad during a March 23, 2018 minor league spring training game against the Boston Red Sox High-A spring squad on the minor league backfields behind CenturyLink Sports Complex and Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers, Florida. Originally a prospect of the Seattle Mariners drafted out of Long Beach State University in 2017, David Banuelos was traded to the Minnesota Twins for $1 million in international bonus pool money in December of 2017; the 2018 season will mark his first as a member of the Minnesota Twins' organization. In the video here, you can watch David Banuelos work behind the plate — receiving, framing, blocking, and throwing — during four innings of game action from that March 23rd minor league spring training game on the backfields in Fort Myers against the Boston Red Sox.
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Clark Beeker, RHP, Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins right-handed pitcher Clark Beeker throws in a March 21, 2018 minor league spring training game vs the Baltimore Orioles.
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Minnesota Twins right-handed pitching prospect Clark Beeker for the Twins' High-A spring squad during a March 21, 2018 minor league spring training game against the Baltimore Orioles' High-A spring squad on the minor league backfields behind Hammond Stadium at CenturyLink Sports Complex in Fort Myers, Florida. A 6'3, 205-lb. right-handed product of Davidson College, Clark Beeker boasts an 88-91 mph four-seam fastball and an 87-89 mph two-seam fastball, and pairs them with a 75-79 mph slider, a 79-83 mph cutter, and a 79-82 mph changeup, all of which you can see in this video taken of a multi-inning outing from spring training 2018 while Clark Beeker was pitching on the backfields for the Minnesota Twins. At the end of the video, we've also included a few slow-motion clips of Clark Beeker's pitching mechanics, arm action, and arm angle through release point taken from game action in that March 21st spring game.
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Morgan Hawk at the Twins CenturyLInk Spring Training Complex
Kernels broadcaster Morgan Hawk talks about the new Twins CenturyLink Spring Training Complex in Fort Myers, FL.
Max Knutson, LHP, Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore Orioles left-handed pitcher Max Knutson pitches during a March 21, 2018 spring training game against the Minnesota Twins.
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Baltimore Orioles left-handed pitching prospect Max Knutson pitches for the Orioles' High-A spring squad during a March 21, 2018 minor league spring training game against the Minnesota Twins' High-A spring squad on the minor league backfields behind Hammond Stadium on the road at CenturyLink Sports Complex in Fort Myers, Florida. A 12th round pick by the Baltimore Orioles in the 2016 MLB Draft out of the University of Nebraska, Max Knutson is armed with an 86-89 mph fastball, and pairs it with an 80-81 mph slider and a tumbling, effective 71-74 mph changeup, all of which you can see in his full inning of relief work for the Baltimore Orioles during spring training in the video here.
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2019 FHSAA 9A Baseball Championship Game
Seminole vs Coral Reef - 6/1/2019
CenturyLink Hammond Stadium - Fort Myers, FL
2nd // 19:45
3rd // 31:15
4th// 44:00
5th // 59:04
6th // 1:14:24
7th // 1:26:18
Brandon Lopez, INF, Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins infielder Brandon Lopez bats during a March 22, 2018 minor league spring training game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
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Minnesota Twins middle infield prospect Brandon Lopez bats for the Twins' Double-A spring squad during a March 22, 2018 minor league spring training game against the Tampa Bay Rays' Double-A spring squad out on the minor league backfields behind Hammond Stadium out at CenturyLink Sports Complex in Fort Myers, Florida. A south Florida native and a tenth round MLB Draft pick by the Minnesota Twins in 2016 out of the University of Miami, Brandon Lopez split the 2017 season between Low-A Cedar Rapids (Midwest League) and High-A Fort Myers (Florida State League). In two professional seasons now entering play here in 2018, Lopez is a career .282/.375/.334/.709 hitter in the Minnesota Twins' organization, and he profiles well as a super-utility infielder who will likely fill out as organizational depth, but could eventually make a run at a big league role thanks to his defensive versatility and athleticism. In this video, you can see Brandon Lopez bat three times for the Minnesota Twins during that March 2018 minor league game, along with a couple slow-motion swing clips from an open-faced (first base side) perspective.
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Jaylin Davis, OF, Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins outfielder Jaylin Davis bats during a March 22, 2018 minor league spring training game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
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Minnesota Twins outfield prospect Jaylin Davis bats for the Twins' Double-A spring squad during a March 22, 2018 minor league spring training game against the Tampa Bay Rays' Double-A spring squad out on the minor league backfields behind Hammond Stadium at CenturyLink Sports Complex in Fort Myers, Florida. A 2015 MLB Draft selection by the Minnesota Twins out of Appalachian State University, Jaylin Davis split the 2017 summer season between Low-A Cedar Rapids and High-A Fort Myers, in total slashing .254/.316/.452/.719 over 466 at-bats across 125 games for both minor league clubs. In this video, you can see Jaylin Davis bat four different times during that March 22nd minor league spring training game for the Minnesota Twins, as well as watch a few slow-motion swing clips from an open-faced perspective taken from game action during that same afternoon in Fort Myers.
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Purple Rain
Just over three months after the death of Prince Fort Myers, Florida was blessed with this amazing purple sky. This only lasted for about two minutes during a very heavy rain storm where you will see heavy rain and lightning. Amazingly this has a connection to Prince's home, Minnesota. The video was taken during a Fort Myers Miracle Baseball Game during a rain delay. The Miracle are a Class A Advanced minor league baseball affiliate of the Minnesota Twins Major League Baseball Team. This is where the Twins hold their Spring Training; Hammond Stadium at the Centurylink Sports Complex. Also as an aside, This was shot without any filters using an HTC One phone. My friends had iPhone's and they were unable to capture that same vivid colors this HTC was able to capture.
David Banuelos, C, Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins catcher David Banuelos bats during a March 23, 2018 minor league spring training game against the Boston Red Sox.
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Minnesota Twins catching prospect David Banuelos bats for the Twins' High-A spring squad during a March 23, 2018 minor league spring training game against the Boston Red Sox High-A spring squad out on the minor league backfields at CenturyLink Sports Complex behind Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers, Florida. Originally a draft pick and prospect of the Seattle Mariners back in 2017, David Banuelos was traded to the Minnesota Twins in December of 2017 in exchange for $1 million in international bonus pool money; 2018 will mark his first season in the Minnesota Twins' organization after playing short-season ball with the Mariners in his debut pro season a summer ago. In this video, you can see David Banuelos bat four times during that minor league spring training game, while also catching a couple slow-motion swings from an open-faced look during game action.
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Nick Jobst, RHP, Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore Orioles right-handed pitcher Nick Jobst throws in a March 21, 2018 minor league spring training game vs the Minnesota Twins.
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Baltimore Orioles right-handed pitching prospect Nick Jobst throws for the Orioles' High-A spring squad during a March 21, 2018 minor league spring training game against the Minnesota Twins' High-A spring squad on the road at the minor league backfields behind CenturyLink Sports Complex and Hammond Stadium Fort Myers, Florida. A 6'2, 260-lb. 15th round MLB Draft pick back in 2016 by the Baltimore Orioles, Nick Jobst split the 2017 season between short-season Aberdeen of the New York-Penn League, and Low-A Delmarva of the South Atlantic League, finishing 2-2 with a 3.86 ERA in 18.2 innings pitched over 20 relief appearances. In that span, Nick Jobst allowed 16 hits and 10 walks, while striking out 22 batters and holding opponents to a .232 opponents' batting average. In this video, you can watch Nick Jobst work an inning in relief for the Baltimore Orioles' High-A squad in minor league spring training, during which he sat 90-94 mph with his fastball, and paired it with a 79-82 mph slider, and an 83-85 mph changeup, all of which you can see on display in the video here.
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Extra Innings with Mikey Tolvo & Nick Gordon
Minnesota Twins 2014 first round pick and current Miracle shortstop Nick Gordon joins MiracleBaseball.com's Mikey Tolvo for a session on Extra Innings. Find out how Nick Gordon expertly prepares his breakfast cereal and more!