The 2010 N.C. Central University baseball season started on a new home field — the newly renovated historic Durham Athletic Park.
Renovations of the park were completed last summer, with the grand opening on August 14, 2009.
The goal of the renovation was to preserve the rich tradition of Durham baseball.
Durham's baseball team played at Durham Athletic Park for more than 45 years.
In 1988, the film Bull Durham was shot at the Durham Athletic Park, making the Durham Bulls nationally known.
In 1995; however, the Durham Bulls moved to the newer Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
Until this season, Eagles baseball had been playing in the same stadium as the Durham Bulls.
NCCU will be the primary tenant at the Durham Athletic Park, but the field will also continue to host various organizations and festivals, which have used the field in the past.
In addition, Minor League Baseball will use the stadium as a training center.
NCCU started out the season with the 2010 Eagles Baseball Classic, which involved games between NCCU, Iona, Delaware State, and Navy.
The Eagles lost all three of its games: 4-2 against Iona, 26-2 against Delaware State, and 9-2 against Navy.
The Eagles return to Durham Athletic Park on March 10 for a double header against Norfolk State.








































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