Guy Smith Stadium

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Address1051 Moye Boulevard
Greenville, North Carolina
Coordinates35°36′08″N 77°23′43″W / 35.60222°N 77.39528°W / 35.60222; -77.39528
OwnerCity of Greenville
OperatorCity of Greenville
Guy Smith Stadium
Guy Smith Stadium in 2024
Guy Smith Stadium is located in North Carolina
Guy Smith Stadium
Guy Smith Stadium
Location within North Carolina
Guy Smith Stadium is located in the United States
Guy Smith Stadium
Guy Smith Stadium
Guy Smith Stadium (the United States)
Interactive map of Guy Smith Stadium
Address1051 Moye Boulevard
Greenville, North Carolina
Coordinates35°36′08″N 77°23′43″W / 35.60222°N 77.39528°W / 35.60222; -77.39528
OwnerCity of Greenville
OperatorCity of Greenville
Capacity3,000 (1939)[1]
2,100 (1950)[1]
1,500 (2024)[2]
SurfaceGrass
Field size
320-365-320 (1939)
320-390-320 (1940)[1]
Construction
Opened1939 (1939)
Renovated2024
Construction cost
$50,000 (1939)[3]
$1 million (2024)[2]
BuilderWorks Project Administration[3]
Tenants
Greenville Yard Gnomes (CPL) 2024–present
JH Rose High School
Greenville Greenies (CPL (D)) 1939–1941, 1946–1951
East Carolina Pirates football (NCAA) 1939–1941, 1946–1948

Guy Smith Stadium is a sports stadium in Greenville, North Carolina. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home of the Greenville Yard Gnomes, a collegiate summer baseball team in the Coastal Plain League.

Guy Smith Stadium was built by the Works Project Administration for $50,000 in 1939 (equivalent to $1,157,000 in 2025). The ballpark is located within Guy Smith Park[3] at 1051 Moye Boulevard.[4] In 2022, the baseball field at the stadium was officially named Ronald “RV” Vincent Field for the long-time JH Rose High School baseball coach who is the all-time winningest coach in North Carolina high school baseball history.[5]

The Greenville Greenies played minor league baseball at the stadium as members of the Coastal Plain League (Class D) (1939–1941, 1946–1951).[1] The Greenville Yard Gnomes started playing collegiate summer baseball at the stadium in the Coastal Plain League in the 2024 season.[6][7] Stadium renovations for the 2024 season, at a cost of $1 million,[2] include new seats, additional restroom facilities and concessions, a new hitting tunnel, and a new batting cage.[8]

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