This is a list of Eastern League stadiums used during the league's existence from 1923 to 2020. The list includes stadiums in use when the Eastern League (EL) was known as the New York–Pennsylvania League from 1923 to 1937.[1]
There are 69 stadiums known to have been used by the league. Of those with known opening dates, the oldest to have hosted EL games was Pynchon Park (1853), home of the Springfield Nationals, Springfield Rifles, and Springfield Giants; the newest was Dunkin' Donuts Park (2017), home of the Hartford Yard Goats. The highest known seating capacity was 45,000 at War Memorial Stadium, the Buffalo Bisons home, though it was actually designed for football. The highest capacity of a stadium designed for baseball was 24,167 at Roosevelt Stadium, where the Jersey City Indians and Jersey City A's played their home games. The stadium with the lowest known capacity was Bleecker Stadium, home of the Albany-Colonie A's, which seated only 2000.
Stadiums
Name | Stadium's name in its last season of hosting EL baseball |
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Opened | Opening of earliest stadium variant used for hosting EL baseball |
Capacity | Stadium's most recent capacity while hosting EL baseball |
Denotes stadium active for league's final season |
Name | Team(s) | Location | State Province | Opened | Capacity | Ref |
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Ambrose McConnell Field[a] | Utica Braves/Blue Sox | Utica | New York | 5,500 | [2] | |
Amedée Roy Stadium[b] | Sherbrooke Pirates | Sherbrooke | Quebec | 1952[3] | 5,200 | [4] |
Arm & Hammer Park[c][d] | Trenton Thunder | Trenton | New Jersey | 1994 | 6,341 | [6] |
Artillery Park[e] | Wilkes-Barre Barons/Indians | Wilkes-Barre | Pennsylvania | 1923[7] | 4,000 | [8] |
Beehive Field | New Britain Red Sox, Hardware City Rock Cats | New Britain | Connecticut | 1983 | 4,700 | [9] |
Bellevue Park[f] | Thetford Mines Pirates/Miners | Thetford Mines | Quebec | 2,400 | [10] | |
Bleecker Stadium | Albany-Colonie A's | Albany | New York | 1930 | 2,000 | [11] |
Bowman Field[g] | Williamsport Billies/Bills/Grays/Tigers/Athletics, Williamsport Mets, Williamsport Tomahawks, Williamsport Bills | Williamsport | Pennsylvania | 1924 | 8,000 | [12] |
Brooks Field[h] | Scranton Miners/Red Sox[i] | Scranton | Pennsylvania | 1894 | 9,000 | [13] |
Buhler Stadium | Hazleton Mountaineers | Hazleton | Pennsylvania | 5,000 | [14] | |
Bulkeley Stadium[j] | Hartford Bees/Laurels/Chiefs | Hartford | Connecticut | 1921 | 7,000 | [15] |
Canal Park | Akron Aeros/RubberDucks | Akron | Ohio | 1997 | 7,630 | [16] |
Centennial Field | Vermont Reds, Vermont Mariners | Burlington | Vermont | 1922 | 4,000 | [17] |
Cranberry Park | Hazleton Mountaineers/Red Sox | Hazleton | Pennsylvania | 4,000 | [18] | |
The Diamond | Richmond Flying Squirrels | Richmond | Virginia | 1985 | 9,560 | [19] |
Dickson City Park[k] | Scranton Miners | Scranton | Pennsylvania | 7,500 | [21] | |
Dunkin' Donuts Park | Hartford Yard Goats | Hartford | Connecticut | 2017 | 6,121 | [22] |
Dunn Field | Elmira Pioneers/Royals | Elmira | New York | 1939 | 7,200 | [23] |
Dunn Field | Trenton Senators | Trenton | New Jersey | 3,500 | [24] | |
Eagle Park | York White Roses | York | Pennsylvania | 3,000 | [25] | |
East Field | Glens Falls White Sox, Glens Falls Tigers | Glens Falls | New York | 1980[26] | 7,200 | [27] |
Edgewood Park | Shamokin Shammies/Indians | Shamokin | Pennsylvania | 3,000 | [28] | |
Fairgrounds Field[l] | Reading Keys/Allentown Brooks | Allentown | Pennsylvania | 1929 | 10,000 | [29] |
FirstEnergy Stadium[m] | Reading Indians, Reading Red Sox, Reading Phillies/Fightin Phils | Reading | Pennsylvania | 1951 | 9,000 | [31] |
FNB Field[n] | Harrisburg Senators | Harrisburg | Pennsylvania | 1987 | 6,187 | [32] |
Fraser Field[o] | Lynn Sailors/Pirates | Lynn | Massachusetts | 1938 | 5,000 | [33] |
Gill Stadium[p] | Manchester Yankees, New Hampshire Fisher Cats | Manchester | New Hampshire | 1913[34] | 4,000 | [35] |
Hadlock Field | Portland Sea Dogs | Portland | Maine | 1994 | 7,368 | [36] |
Hawkins Stadium | Albany Senators | Albany | New York | 1928 | 8,300 | [37] |
Heritage Park | Albany-Colonie A's/Yankees | Colonie | New York | 1983 | 6,000 | [38] |
Holman Stadium[q] | Nashua Angels/Pirates | Nashua | New Hampshire | 1937 | 5,500 | [40] |
Island Park[r] | Harrisburg Senators | Harrisburg | Pennsylvania | 1902[41] | 5,000 | [42] |
Johnson Field | Binghamton Triplets | Binghamton | New York | 1913[43] | 5,200 | [44] |
Labatt Park[s] | London Tigers | London | Ontario | 1877[45] | 6,000 | [46] |
Laurer Park | Reading Red Sox | Reading | Pennsylvania | [47] | ||
MacArthur Stadium[t] | Syracuse Chiefs | Syracuse | New York | 1934 | 10,000 | [48] |
MacKenzie Stadium[u] | Holyoke Millers | Holyoke | Massachusetts | 1895 | 3,500 | [49] |
Max Hess Stadium[v] | Allentown Cardinals, Allentown Chiefs, Allentown Red Sox | Allentown | Pennsylvania | 1948[50] | 5,500 | [51] |
McCoy Stadium | Pawtucket Indians, Pawtucket Red Sox | Pawtucket | Rhode Island | 1942 | 6,000 | [52] |
Memorial Stadium | Bowie Baysox | Baltimore | Maryland | 1950 | 31,000 | [53] |
Memorial Stadium[w] | York White Roses/Pirates | York | Pennsylvania | 1947[54] | 5,000 | [55] |
Municipal Stadium | Hagerstown Suns | Hagerstown | Maryland | 1930 | 4,600 | [56] |
Municipal Stadium | Waterbury Giants/Indians/Pirates/Dodgers/A's/Reds/Angels | Waterbury | Connecticut | 1938 | 5,000 | [57] |
Muzzy Field | Bristol Red Sox | Bristol | Connecticut | 1939[58] | 4,500 | [59] |
Neahwa Park[x] | Oneonta Indians | Oneonta | New York | 3,000 | [60] | |
New Britain Stadium | Hardware City/New Britain Rock Cats | New Britain | Connecticut | 1996 | 6,148 | [61] |
Northeast Delta Dental Stadium[y] | New Hampshire Fisher Cats | Manchester | New Hampshire | 2005 | 6,500 | [62] |
NYSEG Stadium[z] | Binghamton Rumble Ponies | Binghamton | New York | 1992 | 6,012 | [63] |
Peoples Natural Gas Field[aa] | Altoona Curve | Altoona | Pennsylvania | 1999 | 7,210 | [64] |
Point Stadium[ab] | Johnstown Johnnies/Red Sox | Johnstown | Pennsylvania | 1926[65] | 14,000 | [66] |
Prince George's Stadium | Bowie Baysox | Bowie | Maryland | 1994 | 10,000 | [67] |
Pynchon Park[ac] | Springfield Nationals, Springfield Rifles, Springfield Giants | Springfield | Massachusetts | 1853 | 4,500 | [69] |
Quebec Municipal Stadium[ad] | Québec Carnavals/Metros | Quebec City | Quebec | 1938 | 6,500 | [70] |
Quigley Stadium[ae] | West Haven Yankees/Whitecaps/A's | West Haven | Connecticut | 1947[72] | 4,500 | [73] |
Recreation Park II | Elmira Colonels/Red Birds/Red Wings/Pioneers | Elmira | New York | [74] | ||
Roosevelt Stadium | Jersey City Indians, Jersey City A's | Jersey City | New Jersey | 1937 | 24,167 | [75] |
Schenectady Stadium[af] | Schenectady Blue Jays | Schenectady | New York | 1947[76] | 3,500 | [77] |
Scranton-Dunmore Stadium | Scranton Miners/Red Sox | Scranton | Pennsylvania | 1940[20] | 13,500 | [78] |
Senator Thomas J. Dodd Memorial Stadium | Norwich Navigators, Connecticut Defenders, Hartford Yard Goats | Norwich | Connecticut | 1995[79] | 6,275 | [80] |
Stade Municipal de Trois-Rivières[ag] | Trois-Rivières Aigles | Trois-Rivières | Quebec | 1938 | 4,500 | [83] |
Star Park | Syracuse Stars | Syracuse | New York | 5,500 | [84] | |
Stumpf Field | Lancaster Red Roses | Lancaster | Pennsylvania | 1938[85] | 5,000 | [86] |
Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium | Canton–Akron Indians | Canton | Ohio | 1989[87] | 5,760 | [88] |
UPMC Park[ah] | Erie SeaWolves | Erie | Pennsylvania | 1995 | 6,000 | [89] |
Utica Athletic Field[ai] | Utica Utes | Utica | New York | 3,500 | [90] | |
Wahconah Park | Pittsfield Red Sox, Pittsfield Senators/Rangers, Berkshire Brewers, Pittsfield Cubs | Pittsfield | Massachusetts | 1892 | 3,500 | [91] |
War Memorial Stadium[aj] | Buffalo Bisons | Buffalo | New York | 1937 | 45,000 | [92] |
Watt Powell Park[ak] | Charleston Indians | Charleston | West Virginia | 1948[93] | 5,500 | [94] |
Yale Field | New Haven Ravens | New Haven | Connecticut | 1927 | 5,000 | [95] |
Notes
- ^ Ambrose McConnell Field was also known as Braves Field (1939–1942).
- ^ Amedée Roy Stadium was also known as Municipal Stadium and Park Avenue Stadium.[3]
- ^ Arm & Hammer Park was named Mercer County Waterfront Park (1994–2012).
- ^ Arm & Hammer Park's playing surface is named Samuel J. Plumeri, Sr. Field.[5]
- ^ Artillery Park is now called George Ralston Field.
- ^ Bellevue Park was also known as Stade des Pirates.
- ^ Bowman Field was also known as Municipal Athletic Field (1924–1927) and Memorial Park (1928–1929).
- ^ Brooks Field was also known as Sweeney's Field and Athletic Park/Field.
- ^ Brooks Field was used by the Scranton Red Sox only while waiting for Scranton-Dunmore Stadium to be completed.
- ^ Bulkeley Stadium was named Clarkin Field (1921–1927).
- ^ Dickson City Park was also known as Crystal Gardens Stadium.[20]
- ^ Fairgrounds Field was renamed Fairview Field in 1939.
- ^ FirstEnergy Stadium was named Reading Municipal Stadium (1951–1989), Municipal Stadium (1990–1999), and GPU Stadium (2000–2002).[30]
- ^ FNB Field was named Riverside Stadium (1987–2004), Commerce Bank Park (2005–2009), and Metro Bank Park (2009–2015).
- ^ Fraser Field was known as Lynn Stadium (1946–1949).
- ^ Gill Stadium was known as Textile Field Athletic Grounds (1914–1934) and Manchester Athletic Field (1946–1949).
- ^ Holman Stadium's playing surface is called Nokona Field.[39]
- ^ Island Park was also known as Riverside Park.[41]
- ^ Labatt Park was known as Tecumseh Park (1888–1924) and Queens Park (1925–1930).
- ^ MacArthur Stadium was also known as Municipal Stadium (1934–1941).
- ^ MacKenzie Stadium was originally called Elmwood Park and known as Falco Field (1903–1913).
- ^ Max Hess Stadium was also known as Breadon Field (1948–1958).
- ^ Memorial Stadium is also called Bob Hoffman Stadium.[54]
- ^ Neahwa Park was renamed Damaschke Stadium in 1968.
- ^ Northeast Delta Dental Stadium was named Fisher Cats Ballpark (2005) and Merchantsauto.com Stadium (2006–2011).
- ^ NYSEG Stadium was named Binghamton Municipal Stadium (1992–2000) and renamed Mirabito Stadium (2021).
- ^ Peoples Natural Gas Field was named Blair County Ballpark (1999–2012).
- ^ Point Stadium was known as Point Grounds (1905–1913).
- ^ First two stadiums on the site of Pynchon Park were known as Hampden Park (1853–1908) and Hampden Park II (1908–1937).[68]
- ^ Quebec Municipal Stadium is also known as Le Stade.
- ^ Quigley Stadium was formerly named Exhibition Stadium.[71]
- ^ Schenectady Stadium was also known as McNearney Stadium (1946–1950).
- ^ Stade Municipal de Trois-Rivières was renamed Stade Fernand-Bédard in 2002,[81] Stade Stéréo Plus in 2017,[81] and Stade Quillorama in 2019.[82]
- ^ UPMC Park was named Jerry Uht Park (1995–2016).
- ^ Utica Athletic Field was also known as Genesee Park.
- ^ War Memorial Stadium's previous names were Civic Stadium (1961), Roesch Stadium, and Grover Cleveland Stadium.
- ^ Watt Powell Park was also known as Exhibition Park.
Map
Gallery
Stadium images at Wikimedia Commons
See also
- List of Double-A baseball stadiums
- List of Southern League stadiums
- List of Texas League stadiums
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- ^ "Schenectady Stadium". Stats Crew - The Home of Sports Statistics. Stats Crew. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
- ^ "Scranton-Dunmore Stadium". Stats Crew - The Home of Sports Statistics. Stats Crew. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
- ^ "Thomas J. Dodd Memorial Stadium". Digitalballparks.com. Digitalballparks.com. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
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- ^ "Wahconah Stadium (Park)". Stats Crew - The Home of Sports Statistics. Stats Crew. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
- ^ "War Memorial Stadium". Stats Crew - The Home of Sports Statistics. Stats Crew. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
- ^ "Watt Powell Park". Digitalballparks.com. Digitalballparks.com. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
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- ^ "Yale Field". Stats Crew - The Home of Sports Statistics. Stats Crew. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
External links
- Official website
- Digitalballparks.com's Photographic history of all Eastern League Ballparks Since 1923