Second base could be found peeking through the January snow at the new Wabash baseball stadium. Photos by Brent Harris.
The pitching rubber is also in plain sight on top of the mound.
The new press box and seating area behind home plate, as viewed from the pitcher's mound.
The warning track material has been spread and smoothed in place. This section is just in front of the centerfield batter's eye wall.
The new baseball scoreboard has been installed and will be ready for the first home game on March 19 against Wilmington College.
View from right field looking back at the left field wall. The viewing mound behind the left field wall, the area where fans can gather to watch the game from the outfield, can be seen just behind the wall and fence.
Work hasn't stopped just because the cold and snow of winter has arrived. This crew was completing work on the gutters around the top of the third base dugout Monday morning.
A look inside the first base dugout.
Work has also begun on the Mud Hollow portion of the outdoor field renovation project. This is what remains of the hill beside the Lambda Chi Alpha yard along the left field line of the former baseball field.
This mound of dirt will be used to help level out the field at Mud Hollow. This is about the area where the center of the new soccer pitch will be located.
Drain pipes and other items are lined up, waiting for better weather when the bulk of the work on the new soccer stadium, and the practice and intramural fields will begin.
The Wabash soccer team would have to play around some pretty big obstacles that currently sit where the old field was located. Work continues as weather permits on the field renovations that will be completed by fall 2011.
View from right field looking back at the left field wall. The viewing mound behind the left field wall, the area where fans can gather to watch the game from the outfield, can be seen just behind the wall and fence.
Work hasn't stopped just because the cold and snow of winter has arrived. This crew was completing work on the gutters around the top of the third base dugout Monday morning.
Work has also begun on the Mud Hollow portion of the outdoor field renovation project. This is what remains of the hill beside the Lambda Chi Alpha yard along the left field line of the former baseball field.
This mound of dirt will be used to help level out the field at Mud Hollow. This is about the area where the center of the new soccer pitch will be located.
Drain pipes and other items are lined up, waiting for better weather when the bulk of the work on the new soccer stadium, and the practice and intramural fields will begin.
The Wabash soccer team would have to play around some pretty big obstacles that currently sit where the old field was located. Work continues as weather permits on the field renovations that will be completed by fall 2011.