The new minor league baseball stadium now under-construction at Town Madison is plainly visible to motorists on Interstate 565. The $46 million, 7,500-seat stadium is on schedule to be completed in plenty of time for the first game, set for April 15, 2020.

The ballpark's highlights include:

-- A grassy berm will be available with a general admission ticket to spread out your blanket and watch the game from the right field corner.

-- A restaurant/bar will look over right field similar to the Chop House at the Atlanta Braves’ SunTrust Park.

-- The stadium will have 360-degree accessibility so fans can walk all the way around it

-- Sod for the field is expected to be installed this summer.

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The new stadium and ballpark are rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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Emo Furor, director of community relations for the Trash Pandas, points to home plate as the new stadium and ballpark rise out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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The visitors dugout at the the new Trash Pandas stadium and ballpark rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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The Trash Panda's field features a zig-zag wall along the back of the outfield in the new stadium rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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The visitors dugout at the the new Trash Pandas stadium and ballpark rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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The new stadium and ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas is scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala., and construction appears to be ahead of schedule. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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The new stadium and ballpark are rising out of the empty field and can be see by passing motorists on I-565, and the the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas are scheduled to open play in the new stadium in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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The upper level can be see from Interstate 565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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A sign featuring the number of season tickets left and the days until the first pitch is seen through the unfinished buildings of the new stadium and ballpark rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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The west entrance to the ballpark seen painted black as the new stadium and ballpark are rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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A huge crane still sits over where home plate will be as the new stadium and ballpark are rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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Mounts for the new signs and scoreboards are ready as the new stadium and ballpark rise out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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Emo Furor, director of community relations for the Trash Pandas, walks past the new stadium and ballpark rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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A not-yet-finished viewing area to watch the Trash Pandas looks over the new stadium and ballpark are rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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Look inside Huntsville's dilapidated minor league baseball stadium https://t.co/2syZv1uZPL — AL.com sports (@aldotcomSports) May 25, 2019

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A huge crane still sits over where home plate will be as the new stadium and ballpark are rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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Emo Furor, director of community relations for the Trash Pandas, looks out a window as the new stadium and ballpark are rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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Emo Furor, director of community relations for the Trash Pandas, looks down what will be the third base line as the new stadium and ballpark are rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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A passageway to allow heavy equipment onto the field is almost finished at the new stadium and ballpark rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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Emo Furor, director of community relations for the Trash Pandas, walks on the first level of the new stadium and ballpark rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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Emo Furor, director of community relations for the Trash Pandas, looks out a window as the new stadium and ballpark are rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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Emo Furor, director of community relations for the Trash Pandas, talks about the dedication of the workers at the new stadium and ballpark rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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Emo Furor, director of community relations for the Trash Pandas, looks over a new stairwell as the new stadium and ballpark are rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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Emo Furor, director of community relations for the Trash Pandas, talks about the concrete work as the new stadium and ballpark rise out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com)

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Rocket City Trash Panda stadium is rising out of the field, on schedule to open in 2020

The new stadium and ballpark are rising out of the empty field along I-565 as workers build the new ballpark for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas scheduled to open in 2020 in Madison, Ala. (Eric Schultz/preps@al.com) AL.com

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Harry Caray’s grandson to be Trash Pandas broadcaster https://t.co/oaQOMzbBaQ — AL.com sports (@aldotcomSports) May 14, 2019

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Trash Pandas pushing Town Madison toward 2020 opening https://t.co/0TIsS6M33G — AL.com sports (@aldotcomSports) April 10, 2019

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Rocket City Trash Pandas show off new baseball logos https://t.co/IulbnbjuBF pic.twitter.com/ZC6S30nHeS — AL.com (@aldotcom) October 28, 2018