Robert C. Wynn Baseball Field
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The Robert C. Wynn Baseball Field is a baseball stadium, located in Bradenton, Florida. The stadium is home to the Bradenton Juice, of the newly formed South Coast League. It is currently the home of the Lancers baseball team from Manatee Community College. The stadium is named after Robert C. Wynn, who coached the 1977 U.S. Olympic baseball team to a gold medal. Coach Wynn is renowned for his work involving the college's baseball team.