Legends Field (Kentucky)
| Legends Field viewed from North Broadway | |
| Former names | Applebee's Park (2001–2010) Whitaker Bank Ballpark (2011–2020) Lexington Legends Ballpark (2021) Wild Health Field (2022) Counter Clocks Field (2023) | 
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| Address | 207 Legends Lane Lexington, KY | 
| Coordinates | 38°03′56″N 84°28′43″W / 38.06545°N 84.47852°W | 
| Owner | Lexington Professional Baseball Company, LLC | 
| Operator | Lexington Professional Baseball Company, LLC | 
| Capacity | 9,994 | 
| Record attendance | 9,222 (June 6, 2006) | 
| Field size | Left Field: 320 feet Center Field: 401 feet Right Field: 318 feet | 
| Surface | Turf | 
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | February 7, 2000 | 
| Opened | May 9, 2001 | 
| Construction cost | $13.5 million ($24 million in 2024 dollars) | 
| Architect | Brisbin Brook Benyon Architects, Ltd. | 
| Project manager | National Sports Services | 
| Structural engineer | Halcrow Yolles | 
| Services engineer | The Mitchell Partnership, Inc. | 
| General contractor | H&M Company, Inc. | 
| Tenants | |
| Lexington Legends (SAL/ALPB) 2001–present Transylvania Pioneers (NCAA) 2020–present Wild Health Genomes (ALPB) 2022 | |
Legends Field is a ballpark in Lexington, Kentucky. The ballpark was built in 2001 and holds 9,994 people. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Lexington Legends of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, an official Partner League of Major League Baseball. Legends Field has been home to the Transylvania University Pioneers baseball team since 2020. In 2024 the university reached an agreement to make the ballpark their home field for another 20 years.