As the 2015 season began, the Cardinals had a 900-436–4 win–loss record at Vincent–Beck Stadium for a 67.3% winning record.[5]
The stadium has been expanded several times and has had numerous renovations over its existence. Ground breaking for installation of new turf at the stadium was held on October 22, 2018. The project was completed in January, 2019.[6] Infield turf is Hellas Construction Fusion Triple play. Outfield turf is Hellas Construction Fusion XP2.[7][8] Estimated cost for the project is $1.5 million.[9] Other improvements in 2019 were concentrated on the dugouts. Protective netting was installed, and dugout drainage was improved.[6]
Vincent–Beck Stadium was severely damaged by
Hurricane Rita in 2005. The following repairs and enhancements were made to the stadium before and during the 2006 baseball season.[11]
Replace press box – press box had been blown off its supports and was damaged
Replace outfield fences – Fences were blown down
Replace field lights
Replace score board – new scoreboard was an enhancement and included a small video board
^"Lamar Cardinal Baseball (Games 1-4)"(PDF). Lamar University Department of Athletics. Retrieved February 14, 2015. The Cards hold an impressive 900-436-4 record within its walls, winning 67 percent of the games played at home.
As the 2015 season began, the Cardinals had a 900-436–4 win–loss record at Vincent–Beck Stadium for a 67.3% winning record.[5]
The stadium has been expanded several times and has had numerous renovations over its existence. Ground breaking for installation of new turf at the stadium was held on October 22, 2018. The project was completed in January, 2019.[6] Infield turf is Hellas Construction Fusion Triple play. Outfield turf is Hellas Construction Fusion XP2.[7][8] Estimated cost for the project is $1.5 million.[9] Other improvements in 2019 were concentrated on the dugouts. Protective netting was installed, and dugout drainage was improved.[6]
Vincent–Beck Stadium was severely damaged by
Hurricane Rita in 2005. The following repairs and enhancements were made to the stadium before and during the 2006 baseball season.[11]
Replace press box – press box had been blown off its supports and was damaged
Replace outfield fences – Fences were blown down
Replace field lights
Replace score board – new scoreboard was an enhancement and included a small video board
^"Lamar Cardinal Baseball (Games 1-4)"(PDF). Lamar University Department of Athletics. Retrieved February 14, 2015. The Cards hold an impressive 900-436-4 record within its walls, winning 67 percent of the games played at home.