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Allie P Reynolds Stadium
Allie P. Reynolds Stadium, opened in 1981, serves as home to Oklahoma State baseball and is named in honor of the legendary OSU and New York Yankees pitcher, Allie P. Reynolds. The stadium boasts a capacity of 4,000 and has been the site of significant achievements, including over 700 victories since its inception and a remarkable 54-game home winning streak during the mid-1980s.
In addition to its impressive on-field accomplishments, Reynolds Stadium has hosted various NCAA Regional tournaments and elite college teams. Continuous renovations and upgrades, supported by private contributions, have ensured the stadium remains a top-notch facility for baseball fans and players alike. Generated from the website