Cooper Stadium – Page 3 Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)MoreClick to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Photographs: Souvenir Shop, Restrooms, Utility Tunnel, Locker Rooms, Admin A large sign for The Clubhouse Souvenir Shop, just off of the pavilion.The main souvenir shop for the Columbus Clippers.The Clippers Kids Corner awning.Stacks of uncut Clippers baseball cards sat on the checkout counter.The key to the shop's cash register.There were several boxes of plastic Cincinnati Reds souvenir helmets along the shop's back wall.An autographed Alfonso Soriano poster from the time he played for the New York Yankees sometime between 1998 and 2003.Miscellaneous junk on the floor behind the shop's checkout counter.One of the restrooms along Cooper Stadium's main concourse.At some point, the old trough urinals were replaced by these more modern urinals.The wall of sinks in the men's restroom.The entrance to a utility tunnel just off of the visitors dugout.The tunnel housed several pipes and some wires.Looking down the long, dark utility tunnel.Pipes went up and over this wall at the end of the tunnel.Some of the old piping in the tunnel.This long tunnel led from the Clippers dugout to the locker rooms.Leftover halloween decorations from the stadium being used as a haunted attraction.This photo was from the top of the stairs at the end of the tunnel.A small locker room was through one of the doorways. It served as the umpire's dressing room.Not too much more than a couple of racks to hang uniforms on.This storage box was in an indoor training area.The floor of this area was made from Astroturf and had several markings painted on it.The room was long and narrow. Perhaps it was used for practice pitching.There were a few baseball cards laying on the ground behind the storage box.A pile of baseball cards, with even more in the storage box.This motivational sign was nearby. It read, "Hitting is timing."Entering the Clippers locker room.Here are several of the players' locker stalls.A couple of Clippers patio umbrellas were being stored in some of the stalls.Some food serving equipment just inside the locker room.This hallway was just off of the locker room.One of two large shower rooms just off the Clippers locker room.The other shower room.This smaller shower room was nearby.There were also a couple of more private shower stalls.This boombox and TV antenna sat just outside of the Clippers locker room.Some personal photos were among the items left behind.This device sat just outside the locker room. We weren't sure what it was used for.Some hangers and a photo was left behind in this small room.A red rotary phone on the wall near the locker room.Hoses and gauges of some sort, but the equipment had been removed.A few cases of protein bars and a ball bat were left behind.A chart of the hip, knee and muscular system hung in what was once likely the trainer's office.Stacks of old, dirty uniform pants were left behind.Several more boxes of uniform pants.Mold was starting to grow on a few of the pants.A large kitchen area just off of the locker room. It included a few pizza ovens.Another view of the kitchen area.This storage area was just off the long, narrow practice room.The administration building for the Clippers was just north of the stadium.Approaching the administration building from Cooper Stadium's elevator room.The back side of the admin building.This sign was on the west side of the building.The public's entrance to the administration building.A nice architectural mural of a baseball player was next to the main entrance.Another look at the mural.The business offices of the Columbus Clippers.Brick arches spanned down the middle of the room.Looking south through the office toward Cooper Stadium.Inside the main entrance of the administration building.This copy machine was left behind.This bulletin board was just inside the main entrance. It featured the original Clippers logo.Several offices were located off this hallway.Several old desks were left in the office areas.A couple of old CRT monitors and some radio equipment.This larger room may have been a conference room at one time.This appeared to be a receptionist desk.A smaller office.Some sort of office equipment was all that remained in this room.A tech closet housed the building's network cables and a couple of old monitors.The building's phone lines. 360° Panorama Temporarily unavailable Video Cooper Stadium: ExplorationVideo from our exploration of Cooper Stadium. Includes views from the field, dugouts, stands, corridors, and skyboxes. 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