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Russell Diethrick Park

Russell E. Diethrick, Jr. Park is a stadium in Jamestown, New York. It opened in 1941 and holds 3,000 people. Primarily used for baseball, Diethrick Park was home to teams in the New York–Penn League, a short season minor league baseball league, from its opening until 2014. It is also home to the Jamestown Community College baseball team as well as Jamestown High School's baseball team. It also has hosted multiple Babe Ruth League World Series, most recently the 2018 16–18 Year-Old World Series .

Russell E. Diethrick, Jr. Park
Former namesJamestown Municipal Stadium
Location485 Falconer Street
Jamestown, New York 14702
Coordinates42°06′46″N 79°13′09″W / 42.112737°N 79.219274°W / 42.112737; -79.219274
OwnerCity of Jamestown
Capacity3,000
Field sizeLeft Field: 335 feet (102 m)
Center Field: 410 feet (125 m)
Right Field: 342 feet (104 m)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundOctober 1940
OpenedMay 6, 1941[1]
Construction costUS$60,000[1]
($1.19 million in 2022 dollars[2])
Tenants
Jamestown Tarp Skunks (PGCBL) (2020–)
Jamestown Jammers (NYPL) (1994–2014)
Jamestown Expos (NYPL) (1941–1993)
Jamestown Community College (1961–present)
Jamestown High School

History edit

Built in 1941, Jamestown Municipal Stadium was, at time of the NY-Penn League's departure, the second oldest ballpark in the league; the park replaced a park in Celoron that the NYPL had used in its first two seasons. The stadium is owned by the City of Jamestown. It hosted the Jamestown Falcons of the "Pennsylvania–Ontario–New York League" (PONY League), which was later known as the NY-Penn League. The park was later unofficially known as "College Stadium" after Jamestown Community College relocated its campus right behind the park on Falconer Street in 1961.

On August 9, 1997, the park was renamed Russell E. Diethrick, Jr. Park in honor of Jamestown's "Mr. Baseball." It was dedicated to Mr. Diethrick, who has been player, manager, owner, supporter and friend of professional and youth baseball in Jamestown longer than most can remember. Mr. Diethrick is currently the Community Development Officer for Jamestown Savings Bank. He has been an important member of the voluntary Jamestown Jammers Executive Advisory Board. Mr. Diethrick also serves as the Host President of the Jamestown Babe Ruth World Series Committee and a member of the National Board of Directors for Babe Ruth, Inc.

The stadium has undergone numerous renovations in order to modernize. In 2006, a brand new scoreboard and sound system were installed and in 2010 the current press box was renovated.

The Jamestown Jammers took up residence in the city in 1994, immediately after the Montreal Expos moved the city's original NYPL team to Vermont. After 21 consecutive seasons, the NYPL moved the Jammers to Morgantown, West Virginia, at the end of the 2014 season, leaving the city without professional baseball.

The amateur Prospect League, a collegiate summer baseball league, took up residence in the ballpark in 2015; that team was also known as the Jamestown Jammers.[3] The Jammers were replaced by a team in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League the next year, which played another three seasons before the team's owners abruptly shut the team down and left town in October 2018.[4] A replacement team in the PGCBL, originally intended to keep the Jammers name and history, abruptly decided to rename the team the Jamestown Tarp Skunks (after an inside joke in the Jammers organization) prior to the start of the 2020 season.[5]

In 1990, College Stadium was the site of a memorable large-scale stunt by the TV series Candid Camera, in which a catcher for the then-tenant Jamestown Expos was put up to calling pitches with nothing but incomprehensible signs.[6]

Diethrick Park is almost exclusively used for baseball; other venues in Jamestown are better suited for other sports (Strider Field hosts football, and Northwest Arena handles concerts, ice hockey and other indoor events).

References edit

  1. ^ a b Eddy, Scott (June 27, 2011). . Star News Daily. Chautauqua County. Archived from the original on June 6, 2014. Retrieved June 2, 2014.
  2. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved May 28, 2023.
  3. ^ "Prospect League Team Keeping Jammers Name". The Post-Journal. Jamestown, New York. January 17, 2015. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
  4. ^ "Jammers Ownership To Cease Operations In City". WNY News Now. 24 October 2018.
  5. ^ "New Jamestown Baseball Team Name Announced". The Post-Journal. 22 January 2020.
  6. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : Candid Camera: Jamestown NY. YouTube.

Sources edit

  • "Russell E. Diethrick, Jr. Park". Minor League Baseball. March 1, 2007. Retrieved June 2, 2014.

External links edit

  • Russell Diethrick Park – Jamestown Jammers
  • Russell E. Diethrick, Jr. Park Views – Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues
  • Photographs of Russell E. Diethrick, Jr. Park – Rochester Area Ballparks

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Russell E Diethrick Jr Park is a stadium in Jamestown New York It opened in 1941 and holds 3 000 people Primarily used for baseball Diethrick Park was home to teams in the New York Penn League a short season minor league baseball league from its opening until 2014 It is also home to the Jamestown Community College baseball team as well as Jamestown High School s baseball team It also has hosted multiple Babe Ruth League World Series most recently the 2018 16 18 Year Old World Series Russell E Diethrick Jr ParkFormer namesJamestown Municipal StadiumLocation485 Falconer StreetJamestown New York 14702Coordinates42 06 46 N 79 13 09 W 42 112737 N 79 219274 W 42 112737 79 219274OwnerCity of JamestownCapacity3 000Field sizeLeft Field 335 feet 102 m Center Field 410 feet 125 m Right Field 342 feet 104 m SurfaceGrassConstructionBroke groundOctober 1940OpenedMay 6 1941 1 Construction costUS 60 000 1 1 19 million in 2022 dollars 2 TenantsJamestown Tarp Skunks PGCBL 2020 Jamestown Jammers NYPL 1994 2014 Jamestown Expos NYPL 1941 1993 Jamestown Community College 1961 present Jamestown High School Contents 1 History 2 References 2 1 Sources 3 External linksHistory editBuilt in 1941 Jamestown Municipal Stadium was at time of the NY Penn League s departure the second oldest ballpark in the league the park replaced a park in Celoron that the NYPL had used in its first two seasons The stadium is owned by the City of Jamestown It hosted the Jamestown Falcons of the Pennsylvania Ontario New York League PONY League which was later known as the NY Penn League The park was later unofficially known as College Stadium after Jamestown Community College relocated its campus right behind the park on Falconer Street in 1961 On August 9 1997 the park was renamed Russell E Diethrick Jr Park in honor of Jamestown s Mr Baseball It was dedicated to Mr Diethrick who has been player manager owner supporter and friend of professional and youth baseball in Jamestown longer than most can remember Mr Diethrick is currently the Community Development Officer for Jamestown Savings Bank He has been an important member of the voluntary Jamestown Jammers Executive Advisory Board Mr Diethrick also serves as the Host President of the Jamestown Babe Ruth World Series Committee and a member of the National Board of Directors for Babe Ruth Inc The stadium has undergone numerous renovations in order to modernize In 2006 a brand new scoreboard and sound system were installed and in 2010 the current press box was renovated The Jamestown Jammers took up residence in the city in 1994 immediately after the Montreal Expos moved the city s original NYPL team to Vermont After 21 consecutive seasons the NYPL moved the Jammers to Morgantown West Virginia at the end of the 2014 season leaving the city without professional baseball The amateur Prospect League a collegiate summer baseball league took up residence in the ballpark in 2015 that team was also known as the Jamestown Jammers 3 The Jammers were replaced by a team in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League the next year which played another three seasons before the team s owners abruptly shut the team down and left town in October 2018 4 A replacement team in the PGCBL originally intended to keep the Jammers name and history abruptly decided to rename the team the Jamestown Tarp Skunks after an inside joke in the Jammers organization prior to the start of the 2020 season 5 In 1990 College Stadium was the site of a memorable large scale stunt by the TV series Candid Camera in which a catcher for the then tenant Jamestown Expos was put up to calling pitches with nothing but incomprehensible signs 6 Diethrick Park is almost exclusively used for baseball other venues in Jamestown are better suited for other sports Strider Field hosts football and Northwest Arena handles concerts ice hockey and other indoor events References edit a b Eddy Scott June 27 2011 Gates Open On Diethrick Park s 70th Anniversary Season Star News Daily Chautauqua County Archived from the original on June 6 2014 Retrieved June 2 2014 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved May 28 2023 Prospect League Team Keeping Jammers Name The Post Journal Jamestown New York January 17 2015 Retrieved January 30 2015 Jammers Ownership To Cease Operations In City WNY News Now 24 October 2018 New Jamestown Baseball Team Name Announced The Post Journal 22 January 2020 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Candid Camera Jamestown NY YouTube Sources edit Russell E Diethrick Jr Park Minor League Baseball March 1 2007 Retrieved June 2 2014 External links editRussell Diethrick Park Jamestown Jammers Russell E Diethrick Jr Park Views Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues Photographs of Russell E Diethrick Jr Park Rochester Area Ballparks Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russell Diethrick Park amp oldid 1186412340, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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