Pepperdine's home baseball games are played at Eddy D. Field Stadium, one of the nation's most picturesque collegiate facilities.
Original field construction was completed prior to the 1973 season, and the facility was then known as Waves Park. Pepperdine won the first game played at Waves Park, defeating Whittier by a final score of 5-2 on February 16, 1973.
Bleacher and stadium seating was added in 1980, and the facility was officially dedicated as Eddy D. Field Stadium on March 30, 1980. Pepperdine defeated Nebraska by a final score of 5-4 on that date. Eddy D. Field Stadium has seating for up to 2,000 fans. New chairback seating was installed during the summer of 2003 in the entire facility. The facility also includes a fully equipped press box, self-contained locker rooms underneath the grandstands, restrooms and a concession booth. A significant portion of the playing surface was refurbished during the summer of 1988, and a new inning-by-inning scoreboard was added prior to the 1993 season.
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