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College / Little League / Babe Ruth League World Series – Notable Amateur Parks

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These are some of the most important and significant amateur fields in the nation including the College World Series ballparks past and present as well as the Little League World Series Past and Present. Also we look at the Minnesota Town Ball stadiums, some stunning WPA ballparks and some unusual and beautiful ballparks that never got to see professional baseball but are some of the best in the world…

NCAA DIVISION I College World Series Stadiums (Past & Present)

TD Trademark Park
Omaha Nebraska
Since: 2011

Rosenblatt Stadium
Omaha Nebraska
Until 2010 (Demolished)

Little League World Series Stadiums (Past located below)

Lamade Stadium
Williamsport Pennsylvania
Since: 1959

Volunteer Park
Williamsport Pennsylvania
Since: 2011

Notable Amateur Baseball Parks

MLB Exhibition Games
Cooperstown New York
1940-2007

Millington Tennessee
Training for USA Olympic Team
1986-1996

Original LL World Series Ballpark
Williamsport Pennsylvania
UNTIL: 1958

Minnesota Town Ball League Ballparks – Amateur League – No Affiliations – In Minnesota, there are the Townball Leagues where baseball is played in magnificent old wooden & stone ballparks spread throughout the land from the early 20th century.

Athletic Park
Chaska Cubs
Since: 1950

Doc Moonlight Graham
Field
Chisholm
Since: 1938

Al Nyberg Field
Minnesota Skeeters
Since: ????

The Mini Met
Jordan Brewers / Ale’rs
Since: 1935

Other Notable Amateur and youth ballparks from around the world…

DAVID ALLEN MEMORIAL STADIUM Enid Oklahoma

This incredibly beautiful million dollar ballpark is a memorial to the young local boy “David Allen” who dreamed of becoming a pro ball player but left this earth before he ever got the chance

STEVEN KING’S SHAWN T. MANSFIELD STADIUM Bangor Maine

Horror Author Steven King’s personal “pro style” baseball stadium built into his back yard as a home for youth and amateur ball for the residents of Bangor Maine to use.

JERRY PATTERSON FIELD Ft. Dodge Iowa

An amazing ballpark built by the late great baseball man Jerry Patterson. This ballpark was designed to bring a more “minor league” feel to the youth leagues and get them very excited about the game of baseball.

ELLIOT ROUNDY GRANDSTAND @ SEASIDE PARK Marblehead Massachusetts

One of the oldest ballparks in the entire world, this grandstand supposedly dates back to 1910 and there are plenty of rumors that Babe Ruth played here often with the Boston Red Sox in exhibition.

FIRESTONE STADIUM Akron Ohio

One of the last remaining “industry league ballparks” left in the world, this ballpark built in 1925, by Harry S. Firestone for the “tire league”. Has recently served as home for Team USA Softball as well as the Racers pro softball team

THE ANNEX Bowling on the Green, Virginia

Horror Author Steven King’s personal “pro style” baseball stadium built into his back yard as a home for youth and amateur ball for the residents of Bangor Maine to use.

HELFAER FIELD (The Mini Miller) Milwaukee Wisconsin

This mini version of the Brewers “Miller Field” is built on the grounds of Milwaukee’s beloved Major League team. With amazing views of the stadium, this youth park sets a young man’s sights exactly on what he can one day achieve.

CADWELL PARK Mitchell South Dakota

Cadwell Park is the biggest “amateur tournament” home in South Dakota… home to the South Dakota Amateur State Tournament every season.

Other Notable Amateur WPA and 1950’s era Ballparks..

DENTON FIELD Miles City Montana

A stunning WPA ballpark tucked into the eastern plains of Montana. Denton Field probably was intended to be a professional baseball stadium, but pro ball never came this far east so this stunning place has been amateur ever since

RED ROCK STADIUM Elk City Oklahoma

The only stadium in the world to be built completely out of red rock… this home to the famed barnstorming Elk City Elks… an amateur ballclub which has been around for over half a century. Amazing that this place never saw pro ball…

HOMIER FIELD Kingfisher Oklahoma

This completely wooden ballpark is a time machine. Stepping into it takes you back to the earliest days of ballpark design. Though it never saw pro ball, it stands as a perfect specimen of early 20th century baseball architecture.

LIMEPORT STADIUM Limeport Pennyslvania

A Mini version of Connie Mack Stadium built in the 1930’s with a terrifying Centerfield which rises up nearly a full story high.

MEMORIAL PARK Breda Iowa

Is it a log cabin or a ballpark? This lovely stadium hidden in the little town of Breda Iowa is home to the American Legion who are lucky enough to play in one of the prettiest parks we’ve ever seen.

CARROLL STADIUM Carroll Iowa

A ballpark which seemingly had to be built for professional ball in 1949, never came to pass. Instead this stunning mint condition ballpark, which looks like it just opened takes us back in time to the late 40’s .

MANDO FIELD Moxville North Carolina

Mando Field is a small ballpark built in North Carolina. It is relatively small, seating only about 400-500 but shows just how lovely and ornate a modern day amateur park can be and is hopefully where amateur design is going….

Eric and Wendy Pastore

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(BallPark Research By Sabr Gord Brown)