Baseball Capital Campaign

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Baseball Capital Campaign

The Baseball Clubhouse is the future of the College of Southern Idaho and we need your help. Don’t pass up this unique opportunity to be an integral part of the College of Southern Idaho. Leave your lasting legacy by funding one of the following opportunities in your name or that of someone special with a gift payable over four years.
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Centrally Located

on the CSI campus.

3,000 Square Feet

estimated

The Golden Eagles Baseball team have won 13 regional titles and 1 national title.

Academic and Team Achievements

‘22–‘23 Team GPA 3.60

‘22–‘23 NJAA All-Academic Individual Selections 23 student athletes

NJCAA All-Americans 33

Number of student-athletes who went on to the major leagues 7

2023 Baseball Cumulative Stats

Facility Naming Opportunities

Naming OpportunitiesCost
Naming the Baseball Clubhouse$1.5M
Clubhouse-Gold Level$500,000
Clubhouse-Gold Level$500,000
Clubhouse-Black Level$250,000
Clubhouse-Black Level$250,000
Naming the Baseball Stands$1.5M
Stands-Gold Level$500,000
Stands-Black Level$250,000
Stands-Black Level$250,000
Clubhouse-Grey Level$100,000
Clubhouse-Grey Level$100,000
Clubhouse-Grey Level$100,000
Clubhouse-Grey Level$100,000
Clubhouse-White Level$50,000
Clubhouse-White Level$50,000
Naming the Press Box$250,000
Naming the Dugouts Home & Away$250,000
Founding donors/gifts (4)$100,000
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Naming opportunities shown are based on availability and are subject to change. All naming is subject to the final approval of the CSI President and/or Trustees and that such approval is continued upon the complete fulfillment of the stated pledge. Naming opportunities will exist only for the duration of the useful life of the space. Four-year pledged payments are available for naming opportunities. All gifts will be recognized on the baseball donor wall. Contact Erika Allen for additional information on exclusive benefits, terms and conditions: foundation@csi.edu.

History of Skip Walker Field


In 1981, the City of Twin Falls, in cooperation with the College of Southern Idaho built the Baseball Field. Former Head Coach Skip Walker helped build the complex into what the college has now. In 2010, the baseball field was officially named James F. “Skip” Walker Baseball Field. He retired as head coach in 2004 having won 12 region titles and a national championship in 1984.

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