If you look at the 13 DI baseball schools in Virginia (Hampton doesn't offer baseball), its not pretty. Here is my unofficial facility rankings. This isnt just about the grandstand, field, lights, etc but also includes team rooms and training/practice facilities.
1. UVA:
https://virginiasports.com/davenport-field-at-disharoon-park/ minor league-type stadium
2. VT:
https://hokiesports.com/facilities/english-field-at-atlantic-union-bank-park/1 another minor league-type stadium
3. Liberty:
https://www.liberty.edu/flames/athletics-facilities/worthington-field-liberty-baseball-stadium/ this might be better than VA Tech, not sure
4. vcu:
https://vcuathletics.com/sports/2020/5/20/facilities-diamond.aspx since this isnt really theirs, I'm putting them at #4
5. JMU:
https://jmusports.com/facilities/eagle-field-at-veterans-memorial-park/14
6. ODU:
https://odusports.com/facilities/bud-metheny-baseball-stadium/4 I think its just below JMU, but
7. Radford:
https://radfordathletics.com/facilities/sherman-carter-memorial-stadium/118
8. W&M:
https://tribeathletics.com/facilities/plumeri-park/4
9. VMI:
https://vmikeydets.com/sports/2007/12/31/1357394.aspx
10. Longwood:
https://longwoodlancers.com/sports/2006/9/8/lancerstadium.aspx it has lights so its better than the Hap
11. Richmond:
https://richmondspiders.com/facilities/pitt-field/8 slightly better than the Hap, but barely
12. Norfolk St:
https://www.stadiumjourney.com/stadiums/marty-l-miller-field-s2347/
At best, we are 11th. At worst, 13th.
I would build a baseball-softball training facility adjacent to the softball field's first base dugout. Facility to include team locker rooms, meeting rooms, sports medicine, turf infields for both teams, batting cages for both teams and bullpens for both teams. Add whatever else is required these days. The softball team can walk directly from their locker room to the dugout.
Then on the others side of the facility build a new baseball stadium in the JMU-Radford range. Baseball team can go directly from their locker room to the third base dugout. putting a new stadium there eliminates all the sh*t from the home owners across the street in the current location. They don't want lights on the baseball field.
But its probably $50M to do all that. I know what Binghamton University did for their baseball program with $40M so I'm adding $10M for cost-of-living in Fairfax.......
Can you tell I'm already bored by the offseason??