92,400
Alex Box Stadium opened in 2009. The LSU Tigers college baseball team played their first game at the new stadium on February 20, 2009.
The one in Baton Rouge.
They play their home games in Tiger Stadium, which holds 92,400 people.
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LSU Stadium, also known as Tiger Stadium, was originally built in 1924. It has undergone several expansions and renovations since its opening, with significant upgrades occurring in the 1930s, 1940s, and most notably in the 1970s and 2000s. Today, it is one of the largest stadiums in the United States, known for its vibrant game-day atmosphere.
A. Yes I only know one stadium and that is LSU
Tiger Stadium Baton Rouge, LA. It is also known as "Death Valley".
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Although LSU's Tiger Stadium was constructed nearly 20 years earlier, the "Death Valley" nickname was first applied to Clemson's Memorial Stadium in reference to Howard's Rock, which was plucked for the dessert sands of the actual Death Valley in California. LSU's use of the nickname came along quite by accident. In a tongue-in-cheek reference to Clemson Memorial's nickname, LSU supporters began referring to their stadium as "Deaf Valley", due to the magnificent volume levels produced within. Unfortunately, this creativity was lost on television commentators, newspaper men, and, yep, a lot of us football fans alike, and after years of incorrectly referring to both as "Death Valley", the nickname stuck in Baton Rouge as well. For more information, visit the Related Link.
The LSU baseball team has won five national championships since 1991. The team participates in the West division of the SEC (Southeastern Conference)and they are currently coached byPaul Mainierii. They play home games in the new Alex Box Stadium.
LSU's Death Valley, officially known as Tiger Stadium, is renowned for its electrifying atmosphere during football games. The nickname "Death Valley" originated in the 1950s, reflecting the daunting challenge it poses to opposing teams due to the intense crowd noise and support for the home team. Built in 1924, the stadium has undergone numerous expansions and renovations, making it one of the largest and most iconic venues in college football. Its reputation for being a tough place to play has solidified LSU's status in college athletics.