About DiamondCats
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The DiamondCats Club is a way for former K-State baseball players to become a part of and support the current program. Through this club, money is generated specifically for the baseball program, to be used for facility improvements, equipment upgrades and further budgetary needs.
Membership is limited to former players, but anyone is welcome to donate.
The vision for K-State Baseball is simple - continue K-State's rise as a national caliber program. Last season, the 'Cats made significant progress toward that goal. Last year
the Cats finished with a school record for wins with 43, earned a 2-seed in their first ever NCAA Regional, and collected numerous national and conference awards.
New improvements for the baseball complex last offseason included the installation of 500 new purple chairback seats, along with improvements to the bullpen areas. Last season also saw the completion of a new weight room and training area, plus the addition of Scott Bird, the strength and conditioning coach for Wildcat baseball.
Our vision for future stadium projects include upgrading the existing warning track, wood fencing down the foul lines, chair backs throughout the stadium, and a new sound system. These are projects we would like to see completed in the near future, and will require major funding from outside sources.
With your help, we can get there.

