Bailey–Brayton Field

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Bailey–Brayton Field is a college baseball stadium in the northwest United States, on the campus of Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. It is the home field of the Washington State Cougars of the Pac-12 Conference, and is located on the east side of the WSU campus, just southeast of Beasley Coliseum. The approximate elevation of the playing field is 2550ft above sea level and its seating capacity is 3,500It opened for baseball in 1980 as Buck Bailey Field, in honor of the head coach at WSU for 32 seasons, from 1927 to 1961 (except during World War II), and the name was carried over from the previous venue, named for him in 1950. Born and raised in central Texas, Bailey retired after the 1961 season at age 65. Three years later, he and his wife Frances were killed in an automobile collision in New Mexico in October 1964.Lights were added in 1984, as it became the first NCAA ballpark in the Northwest to install them. The field was renamed in January 2000 to also honor longtime Cougar baseball head coach Chuck "Bobo" Brayton, who led the Cougars from 1962 to 1994, and continuously improved the venue.

    Stadium, Arena & Sports Venue, Gym/Physical Fitness Center, Geographical Place

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      Washington State University, Pullman, United States

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