Buster Posey and his family have partnered with Florida State Athletics and Seminole Boosters on the Howser Stadium renovation project. He has pledged a $500,000 matching gift challenge to all FSU Baseball Alumni to launch the Howser Stadium renovation project. This challenge would generate the lead Million Dollars toward the $10 million campaign to renovate the home to FSU baseball. While the challenge is to baseball alumni, all Seminole fans are invited and encouraged to participate. Partner with Buster and FSU, pledge your support today.
Aerial View
Right Field
Third Base Seating
Goals of Master Plan
- Improve the fan experience
- Improve game day operations
- Increase revenue
- Improve the presence of the Stadium on campus
- Improve the seating capacity – including premium options
- Help set the stadium apart from its peers
- Create a lasting vision
The proposed renovations to the stadium are projected to cost $18 million. FSU will take a phased approach to the project with the improvements designated "highest priority" occurring first based on available funding.
Boosting Community Involvement
Focus on FSU Baseball community – players, fans, coaches, and operations staff – and design to improve their experience.
Improve Positioning for the Team
Position the stadium as the premier facility for recruiting, improving, and managing the FSU Baseball roster.
Integration with Existing Campus
Reinforce the connection of the stadium to campus.
Buster and Kristen Posey have generously created a matching gift opportunity up to $500,000.
Buster Posey, from Leesburg, Georgia, had a career at Florida State filled with numerous awards accolades including Collegiate Baseball Player of the Year and the Golden Spikes Award. Posey was selected 5th overall in the 2008 Major League Baseball draft by the San Francisco Giants where he has earned eight league awards including a Gold Glove and three World Series titles, and has played in 5 All-Star Games.