Cleveland Family Performance Center
Cleveland Family Performance Center
QUICK FACTS
Date Opened: 2017
Square Footage: 7,710
Surface/ Structure: Wall-to-wall artificial turf
Address: 2328 W Campus Drive, Mount Pleasant, MI, 48858
Location: Central Michigan University Campus
THE FACILITY
The Cleveland Family Performance Development Center is an indoor baseball facility covered wall-to-wall in artificial turf and features batting cages and pitching mounds. The 7,710-square-foot facility, which opened in 2017, was funded entirely through donations.
The Cleveland Family PDC connects to the CMU baseball team clubhouse and its southern doors open to within a few short steps of Keilitz Field, midway between the Chippewa dugout and bullpen.
The grounds include a second field directly to the west of the stadium, yet another resource that enables the Chippewas to host several camps and clinics along with high school and travel-team games throughout the spring, summer and fall.
The Cleveland family, consisting of Todd, Missy, Blake and Tanner have stepped up to the plate in a big way for the Central Michigan baseball program. It was a leadership gift by the family that led to the construction in 2017 of the state-of-the-art Performance Development Center, which has paid major dividends for the program. The facility has been named the Cleveland Family Performance Development Center in their honor.
Blake, the oldest of Todd and Missy's two sons, was a senior on the Chippewa team that won the 2019 Mid-American Conference regular-season and tournament championships and also advanced to the NCAA Tournament.
The Performance Development Center was a project near and dear to the Cleveland family, which hails from Nappanee, Ind. For the entire family, athletics has played a major role in their lives.
AMENITIES
Date Opened: 2017
Square Footage: 7,710
Surface/ Structure: Wall-to-wall artificial turf
Address: 2328 W Campus Drive, Mount Pleasant, MI, 48858
Location: Central Michigan University Campus
THE FACILITY
The Cleveland Family Performance Development Center is an indoor baseball facility covered wall-to-wall in artificial turf and features batting cages and pitching mounds. The 7,710-square-foot facility, which opened in 2017, was funded entirely through donations.
The Cleveland Family PDC connects to the CMU baseball team clubhouse and its southern doors open to within a few short steps of Keilitz Field, midway between the Chippewa dugout and bullpen.
The grounds include a second field directly to the west of the stadium, yet another resource that enables the Chippewas to host several camps and clinics along with high school and travel-team games throughout the spring, summer and fall.
The Cleveland family, consisting of Todd, Missy, Blake and Tanner have stepped up to the plate in a big way for the Central Michigan baseball program. It was a leadership gift by the family that led to the construction in 2017 of the state-of-the-art Performance Development Center, which has paid major dividends for the program. The facility has been named the Cleveland Family Performance Development Center in their honor.
Blake, the oldest of Todd and Missy's two sons, was a senior on the Chippewa team that won the 2019 Mid-American Conference regular-season and tournament championships and also advanced to the NCAA Tournament.
The Performance Development Center was a project near and dear to the Cleveland family, which hails from Nappanee, Ind. For the entire family, athletics has played a major role in their lives.
AMENITIES
- Indoor practice facility
- Four Hitting bays
- Two pitchers mounds
- Outdoor field for camps
Gordan and Flores Press Conf. Vs Michigan
Sunday, September 14
Coach Drinkall Press Conf. Vs Michigan
Saturday, September 13
Chippewa Check-In
Friday, September 12
WBB Annual Golf Outing
Friday, September 12