Montgomery’s Riverwalk Stadium gets new name
Montgomery’s Riverwalk Stadium will now be known as DABOS Park.
Today, OnDeck Partners and the Montgomery Biscuits announced a strategic partnership with DABOS, which is an equipment and supply company.
Team leaders say the change represents a shared vision for honoring the history and tradition of baseball and the city of Montgomery. Together, the team says it and DABOS will “elevate the fan experience, deepen community engagement, and create lasting economic and cultural impact beyond the ballpark gates and across the River Region,” according to a statement.
Last month, the Biscuits announced many changes and improvements to the stadium, which fans will see this year.
“Investing in communities like Montgomery is personal to me and central to DABOS’s future,” said David McNairy, CEO of DABOS. “Montgomery has extraordinary potential as a commercial and cultural center, and we’re committed to being part of that growth for the long haul. Our partnership with OnDeck Partners and the Montgomery Biscuits marks the beginning of an exciting new journey.”
“What makes this partnership powerful is how closely our values align,” said Mike Carney, CEO of OnDeck Partners. “Yes, we’re creating a first-class fan experience—but we’re also investing in the long-term strength of the Montgomery community. This is what partnership with purpose looks like. Together, we’re building something that lasts.”
A cornerstone of that purpose is the Negro Leagues Exhibit at DABOS Park, where DABOS will serve as a founding and presenting partner. The exhibit will honor the history, legacy, and enduring impact of Negro Leagues baseball, celebrating the players and pioneers whose contributions shaped the game and American history.
DABOS Park officially opens to the public on Opening Day, April 7.
Since 2017, DABOS has distributed biotech, medical, biochemical, chemical and pharmacological supplies and equipment. It says it has grown to serve many industries, including retail, restaurants and manufacturing, through manufacturing, importing, warehousing and distribution.
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