Lexington, North Carolina is a beautiful place to enjoy some Barbecue and Baseball. The Flying Pigs play their games out of Historic Holt-Moffitt Stadium.
Holt-Moffitt was constructed in 1938 and served as the off-and-on home of Lexington baseball teams in various minor leagues until 1967, when the Lexington Giants of the Western Carolinas League departed after four seasons.
The grass on the field is in immaculate condition and is surrounded by a narrow gravel warning track that looks to have been undisturbed for 50 years. The best, and most unique feature of Holt-Moffitt Field is the steep hill in front of most of the outfield fence. This hill is definitely a unique feature not found in many stadiums today and an adventure for the outfielders who might very well choose to just let the ball hit to the fence and roll back down the hill to them.