MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) – The Capital City’s beloved baseball stadium, once known as Riverwalk Stadium, is getting a new name.
The Montgomery Biscuits and OnDeck Partners announced Wednesday morning that the home of the Butter and Blue is being renamed to “DABOS Park.”
Riverwalk Stadium renamed DABOS Park(Source: Montgomery Biscuits)
“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, which bought the Biscuits in December. “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.”
DABOS is a lab supply and biotech company that serves a broad range of industries- including retail, restaurants, and manufacturing.
DABOS Park officially opens to the public on Opening Day, April 7th, 2026.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article has been updated to correctly identify David McNairy as the CEO of DABOS, not the owner of the Montgomery Biscuits.
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