Baseball

Alabama’s Sewell-Thomas Stadium Gets a $42 Million Renovation

The upgrade transformed the Crimson Tide's home field into a modern SEC venue, adding capacity, amenities and a distinctive student section, while earning praise from coach Rob Vaughn and the project's medical advisor Dr. Jeffrey Laubenthal.

A New Benchmark for SEC Baseball

The $42 million renovation of Sewell‑Thomas Stadium, completed in 2016, turned the longtime Alabama baseball venue into a state‑of‑the‑art facility, eliminating outdated infrastructure and obstructed views while drawing inspiration from SEC powerhouses such as South Carolina and LSU.

Today the ballpark seats 8,500 spectators and features a new locker room, a dedicated training room, a clubhouse equipped with recreational amenities, and even a compact weight room that lets players train on site, reducing the need to travel to the football complex.

The stadium’s most distinctive element is the Right Field Ragers, a passionate student section modeled after Ole Miss’ Swayze Field, whose energy and traditions give gameday at Sewell‑Thomas a character that few college ballparks can match.

Coach Rob Vaughn called the venue “a beautiful place to watch a game,” praising both the improved fan experience and the practical benefits for players, while the renovation effort was guided by a committee that included Alabama baseball alumnus and team doctor Dr. Jeffrey Laubenthal, who toured the South to gather best‑in‑class ideas.

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