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(Redirected from Lucas County Stadium) Sports stadium in Maumee, Ohio, United States
Ned Skeldon Stadium
Stadium in 2019
Former namesLucas County Stadium
Location2901 Key Street Maumee, Ohio 43537
Coordinates41°35′04″N 83°38′39″W / 41.58456°N 83.644203°W / 41.58456; -83.644203
OwnerLucas County
Capacity10,025
Field sizeLeft field: 325 ft
Center field: 410 ft
Right field: 325 ft
Opened1965
Closed2022
Tenants
Toledo Mud Hens (IL) (1965–2002)
Game at the stadium in 1992

Ned Skeldon Stadium, originally opened as Lucas County Stadium, was a baseball stadium in Maumee, Ohio. It was primarily used for baseball, and was the home field of the Toledo Mud Hens minor league baseball team. It opened for minor league ball in 1965, and closed for the minors in 2002 when the Mud Hens moved to Fifth Third Field. It held 10,197 people. The stadium replaced Swayne Field, which had been demolished after the previous version of the Mud Hens had folded ten years earlier.

Prior to 1965, the ballpark was the racetrack of the Lucas County fairgrounds, a.k.a. Fort Miami Fairgrounds, as far back as 1902. Public official Ned Skeldon persuaded area businessmen to sponsor conversion of the stadium for use as a ballpark, for the purpose of reviving the Mud Hens. The racetrack stands were converted into the third-base stands, and additional seating was constructed around the home plate and first base sides, also suites were added that were called "The Diamond Club". The whole area was redeveloped as the Lucas County Recreation Center.

The scoreboard at "The Ned" was an old Fair Play Scoreboards model with a small four line message board along the bottom in monochrome that would run small (under 20 frame) animations and text throughout the game.

Lucas County Stadium would be the home of the Mud Hens for 37 years. In 1988 the stadium was renamed in honor of Skeldon, a few months before his death. The ballpark is maintained as part of the Lucas County Recreational Center Complex, and continues to be used for amateur baseball.

In 2022 Lucas County approved the demolition of the stadium. The stadium was demolished in March 2023.

References

  1. Montville, Leigh (July 23, 1990). "Sixty Miles from the Show". Sports Illustrated VAULT. ABG-SI LLC. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
  2. Hubert, Trevor (September 27, 2022). "County approves Ned Skeldon Stadium demolition". The Blade. Retrieved 28 September 2022.

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