| 'Regions Park' |
| ''"The Met"'' | |
| |
| Facility statistics | |
|---|---|
| 'Location' | Hoover, Alabama |
| 'Broke ground' | 1987 |
| 'Opened' | 1988 |
| 'Owner' | City of Hoover |
| 'Operator' | City of Hoover |
| 'Surface' | Natural Grass |
| 'Construction cost' | |
| 'Architect' | |
| Tenants | |
|---|---|
Birmingham Barons (Southern League) 1988-''present'' Hoover High School Southeastern Conference baseball tournament 1990, 1996, 1998-''present'' | |
| Seating capacity | |
|---|---|
| 10,800 | |
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
Left Field: 340 Left-Center: 385 Center Field: 405 Right-Center: 385 Right Field: 340 | |
'Regions Park', formerly known as 'Hoover Metropolitan Stadium' or 'The Met', is a
minor league baseball park located in the
Birmingham, Alabama,
USA,
suburb of
Hoover. It has been the home of the
Birmingham Barons of the
Southern League since
1988, replacing historic
Rickwood Field in Birmingham. The stadium also serves as the home for the
SEC Baseball Tournament as well as
Hoover High School football. Regions Park is located in the
Birmingham-Hoover Metropolitan Area near
Interstate 459 at Exit 10 just off
Alabama State Route 150. The stadium is located three miles from the
Riverchase Galleria, one of the south's largest shopping centers.

Seats at Regions Park.
The
seating capacity is 10,800 for baseball and can accommodate up to 16,000 when the patio, banquet, and grassy side areas are used. The stadium also houses 12 suites and state-of-the-art dressing and training rooms. The stadium also features a meeting/banquet room named for
Michael Jordan, who played for the Barons during his brief foray into professional baseball, during which time the stadium experienced its largest crowds.
Regions Park was renamed in March 2007 when
Regions Financial Corporation purchased the naming rights. Despite the name change, many locals still refer to the stadium as "The Met".
The City of Hoover operates the stadium and an adjacent
recreational vehicle park.
Regions Park hosted the
AVP Birmingham Open on July 13-16, 2006, the first beach volleyball tournament to ever be played in
Alabama. The feature court was above the baseball diamond as well as eight other courts on the field, made of 222 tons of sand per court.
External links
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Hoover Metropolitan Stadium Views - ''Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues''
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City of Hoover - The Hoover Met
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City of Hoover - RV Park
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