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Whitehouse Field - Harwich Mariners
The Cape Cod League is considered to be the premier summer collegiate baseball league in the nation. With one out of every four major leaguers today able to trace their roots to the Cape, the numbers bear out this claim. While the talent is certainly Major League, the feel at the ballparks is small town. A visit to Harwich bears this out, as you may arrive as a stranger, but you will leave as a member of the community.

Paul Baker
1 day ago
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Lenda & Glenda Hill Stadium – Michigan Monarchs
Lenda & Glenda Hill Stadium is a beautiful, newly built baseball facility. A large, steeply pitched roof covers nearly the entire grandstand, which features uniformly navy-blue seats.

David Welch
5 days ago
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Bullens Field - Westfield Starfires
Bullens Field is an anomaly in the Futures League, where the rest of the ballparks are former minor league ballparks. Still, this cozy little ballpark in western Massachusetts has become a good fit in this league, which has enjoyed a quick rise to become one of the better summer college circuits in the nation.

Paul Baker
Aug 10
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Alex Duffy Fairgrounds Stadium - Watertown Rapids
Built in the 1940s, Duffy Fairgrounds Stadium carries all the quirks of a facility designed for multiple uses.

David Welch
Aug 8
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R. L. Graves Athletic Field - South Portland Puffins
Graves Athletic Field is a bare-bones setup, just a baseball diamond and backstop, with a small set of bleachers and a game operations shed behind home plate.

David Welch
Aug 1
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Larry Mahaney Diamond - Sebago Slammin’ Salmon
Mahaney Diamond is a rather basic facility, with three sets of aluminum bleachers encircling home plate and shaded by trees overhead.

David Welch
Jul 31
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Futures League Expands to Lowell
The Futures League announced they will be adding a seventh team to the circuit, to play in Lowell's LeLacheur Park, in 2026.

Paul Baker
Jul 30
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Old Mountain Field - Ocean State Waves
While not a flashy facility by any means, Old Mountain Field is the type of bucolic field that makes seeking out summer collegiate ballparks worth the time and effort. Bring your own lawn chair and cooler, set up shop on the third base hill and just enjoy the evening. If you want to compete with the local kids for foul balls, you might even bring home a few dollars.

Paul Baker
Jul 29
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TVA Credit Union Ballpark - Johnson City Doughboys
TVA Credit Union Ballpark is a charming throwback to small-town baseball. The covered grandstand, overhead fans, and towering outfield walls lined with local advertisements evoke a classic, nostalgic feel.

David Welch
Jul 28
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Goodall Park - Sanford Mainers
Goodall Park is a throwback in the best sense, being a stadium that captures everything nostalgic about old-school ballparks while mixing in a few modern comforts.

David Welch
Jul 28
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Buck Hardee Field at Legion Stadium - Wilmington Sharks
Watching the Sharks play at Legion Stadium is a solid choice for daytime, or evening, entertainment in Wilmington; the venue is well done and offers a lot of vantage points to watch from.

Aaron S. Terry
Jul 27
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Woodbridge High School Baseball Field - D.C. Grays
In 2024, the Grays temporarily moved out of the District entirely while they await a new home at Catholic University in D.C. In 2024, they played at the baseball field at Prince George's Community College (PGCC for short) in Largo, Maryland. In 2025, they moved across the river to Virginia, and play their home games at Woodbridge High School in Prince William County.
The Grays nickname pays homage to the old Homestead Grays, a Negro League team that used to play in the Dis

Gregory Koch
Jul 9
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Katterjohn Field – Gainesville Gol’Diggers
Since joining the league, the Gol’Diggers have found quick success, capturing back-to-back league championships in 2023 and 2024.

David Welch
Jul 7
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Carleton Davidson Stadium – Champion City Kings
Hidden treasures like Carleton Davidson Stadium are why ballpark travelers crisscross the continent visiting small towns and big cities alike. A hidden gem off the beaten path, Carleton Davidson Stadium provides a nice alternative to the noise and commotion of the bigger ballparks in the area.

Paul Baker
Jul 7
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Eastwood Field – Mahoning Valley Scrappers
While Eastwood Field may not stand out from its peer facilities in any way besides its location in a mall, the staff here have adapted to the Scrappers’ new reality with a fun game day experience, and local baseball fans have continued to show up, despite what could be seen as a demotion to summer college ball.

Paul Baker
Jul 3
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Doran Park - Bourne Braves
The Cape Cod League is considered to be the premier summer collegiate baseball league in the nation. With one out of every four major leaguers today able to trace his roots to the Cape, the numbers bear out this claim. While the talent is certainly Major League, the feel at the ballparks is small town. This is certainly true in Bourne, where the entire facility has been designed, built and maintained by the students at the technical high school on site.

Paul Baker
Jun 25
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Optimist Park - Raleigh Red Oaks
The Raleigh Red Oaks have made their quaint home at Optimist Park. A visit here is a chance to see a baseball game in a scenic, bucolic, and unique setting at an affordable price. While it may not be as fancy as many other ballparks in the area, Optimist Park is still a great place to spend a warm summer's night watching some baseball.

Gregory Koch
Jun 23
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Guv Fuller Field - Falmouth Commodores
While Guv Fuller Field is rarely mentioned as being one of the better fields in the Cape League, it shares many features with the most popular ballparks. Fuller Field’s location in downtown Falmouth makes it a destination location in a league filled with them. With all ten teams located within an hour of each other, there is no need to choose just one field during a visit to Cape Cod. It’s entirely possible to visit them all in a short period of time.

Paul Baker
Jun 23
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Ed Price Field - High Point Hushpuppies
A High Point Hushpuppies game is a decent fan experience on a summer's night. While this isn't the elaborate fancy experience you will get at most other baseball stadiums in the Piedmont Triad and throughout North Carolina, this is small, friendly community baseball up close and personal. High Point locals who are fans of baseball will want to check this out at some point.

Gregory Koch
Jun 13
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McCrary Park – Asheboro ZooKeepers
McCrary Park is an old stadium, but it manages to carefully balance the history of the ballpark with the need to change and improve amenities for modern times. The result is a community experience that allows fans to enjoy a ballgame in a great setting for nine innings on a warm summer night at a very affordable price. Baseball fans in North Carolina will definitely want to make the trip down to Asheboro to check out a Zookeepers game.

Gregory Koch
Jun 13
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