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Trustmark Park

2005 establishments in MississippiBaseball venues in MississippiBuildings and structures in Rankin County, MississippiMinor league baseball venuesPopulous (company) buildings
Southern League (1964–present) ballparksSports venues completed in 2005Use mdy dates from May 2021
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Trustmark Park is the home of the Mississippi Braves, the Southern League Double-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves and is located in Pearl, Mississippi, USA. The ballpark, which opened April 18, 2005, has capacity for 8,480 fans. There are 5,500 chair-back seats in the reserved seating areas. The grass berm beyond the outfield walls has room for an additional 2,000 general admission customers. On August 13, 2006, a record crowd of 7,652 saw the M-Braves defeat the Huntsville Stars 4–2. The largest crowd to ever see a game at the park was the 2016 Governor's Cup in which 8,542 fans watched the Mississippi State Bulldogs defeat the Ole Miss Rebels, 2–0.The ballpark derives its name from the sale of naming rights to Trustmark Bank headquartered in Jackson.

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