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Arkansas Travelers are set to change the name of the field at Dickey-Stephens Park

North Little Rock, Arkansas – On Friday, the Arkansas Travelers revealed that they have secured a naming rights deal, which will lead to a new name for the team’s field starting next season.

The team announced that starting in the 2025 season, home games will be held at CHI St. Vincent Field at Dickey-Stephens Park for the next five years.

CHI St. Vincent, a prominent health network, has been dedicated to serving the Natural State since its establishment in 1888 and is based in Little Rock.

The release stated, “The growth of this long-standing partnership highlights CHI St. Vincent’s dedication to both the community and professional baseball in Central Arkansas.” “This agreement is set to influence Dickey-Stephens Park for numerous seasons ahead.”

The agreement includes the painting of the CHI St. Vincent logo on the field in foul territory, specifically on the first and third base sides of the infield, along with signage positioned throughout the stadium.

In 2024, the Travelers clinched the Texas League Championship at Dickey-Stephens Park, securing a thrilling 5-4 win in the bottom of the 9th inning against the Midland Rockhounds.

The Travelers are set to begin their 2025 season on April 4 in Midland, with their first home game scheduled against the Tulsa Drillers on April 8.

To learn more about the team or to purchase tickets for the upcoming season, head over to Travs.com.

 

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