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The stadium was known as Memorial Field from 1926 until 1929. It was renamed Bowman Field on June 26, 1929, to honor J. Walton Bowman, the president of the Grays at the time. Bowman had a large role in the effort to fund and construct the stadium. He was also honored by the players of the team with a
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The Grays had previously been playing their home games on the athletic field of Williamsport High School. This facility proved to be much too small. A larger and more permanent stadium was needed. A group of civic leaders and baseball boosters lead the drive to construct a new stadium for the Grays
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On May 26, 2016, Mayor Gabriel Campana, Peter Freund, Crosscutters principal owner, Crosscutters staff, and other stakeholders broke ground for a first base deck where fans can interact while enjoying food and refreshments. This deck is part of a $ 3 million project to upgrade one of the oldest
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in late-August game. With a runner on third base, Bresnahan switched catcher's mitts and put on a glove in which he had secreted a shaved-down potato. When the pitch came in, Bresnahan fired the white potato down the third-base line, enticing the runner to sprint home. Bresnahan then tagged the
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beat the Outlaws 5–2; temperatures were over 65 Â°F (18 Â°C) for much of the game. Williamsport Ice Arena, a local non-profit group headed by FHL commissioner Don Kirnan, operated the ice rink and rented it to the Outlaws and other users. In November 2012, the non-profit filed an
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in an exhibition. The first professional opponent to appear at Bowman Field was the Harrisburg Colored Giants. The Grays lost two games to the Giants on April 27 and 29. The first New York–Pennsylvania League game took place on May 4. The Grays beat the Shamokin Indians 5-1.
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and was released by the team the day after the incident." However, the citizens of Williamsport applauded Bresnahan for his ingenuity, eventually prompting the club to retire his number 59. At the retirement ceremony in 1998, Bresnahan was quoted as saying,
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that financed and managed the construction of the ballpark at a cost of $ 75,000 (equivalent to $ 1,034,000 in 2023). Ground was broken in the fall of 1925 and the stadium opened in time for the beginning of the 1926 New York–Pennsylvania League season.
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were selected to play in that game. Tickets to the game were reserved for those involved in the Little League World Series, as well as a limited number of residents of Lycoming County on a lottery basis. The game was televised by
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baseball parks in the country. The newly announced renovations are being made possible by a $ 1.25 million RACP Grant by the state. As of 2017, the renovation decreased the capacity to 2,366.
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The 80-by-200-foot (24 by 61 m) ice rink officially opened on October 18, and the first home game of the Outlaws' 60-game season on October 24 drew over 3,000 fans, an FHL record. The
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for the stadium). Construction of the ice rink, named Airmen Pond after a local sponsor, began in early October. The rink was also open for public skating and use by local amateur teams.
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was at Bowman off and on for nearly 70 years. The Williamsport Grays started play in 1926 in Bowman Field. The final Eastern League team to call the park home was the 1991
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Williamsport has hosted minor league baseball since the late 19th century. The various teams played at differing sites in Williamsport. The earliest ballfield was near the
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The Grays began playing in the forerunner of the Eastern League, the old New York–Pennsylvania League in 1923. The Class B league was made entirely of teams from
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The original dimensions of Bowman Field were quite large compared to the dimensions of modern baseball fields. Bowman Field measured 367 feet (112 m) to the
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is 2,366. Opened in 1926, Bowman Field is the second-oldest ballpark in minor league baseball. Bowman Field is also the home field for the Wildcats of the
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said that the league's "greatest responsibility is to ensure that today's youth become active participants in our game as players and fans." The
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for more than a decade. A new field project for the Penn College Wildcats was planned to be completed by 2022, but has since been delayed.
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had to play in 2,130 consecutive games and hit .340 for his number to be retired, and all I had to do was bat .140 and throw a potato."
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agreement with the city, which then added the bank's name to the stadium's name. In 2016, that sponsor was purchased by a larger bank,
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farm team, in 1999. Significant stadium upgrades took place prior to the 2002 season. The club became a farm team of the
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Hometown Hardball: A Minor League Baseball Road Trip from the Rocky Shores of Maine to the Bright Lights of New York City
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Panoramic view of Bowman Field from the third base side—the Crosscutters (in white and red uniforms) are playing the
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to award the runner home plate for Bresnahan's deception, even though he clearly had been tagged out with the ball.
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The first game to be played at Bowman Field took place on April 22, 1926, when the Grays hosted the team of nearby
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game. Two members of the Cardinals had played in Williamsport during past Little League World Series; outfielder
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The Phillies played a mid season exhibition game at Bowman Field on July 31, 1962, when the team lost to the
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for the 1987 Williamsport Bills, who were in seventh place in an eight-team league, playing the last-place
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Bowman Field was completed in 1926 to host the city's entry as an original franchise in the
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Baseball park in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USA, home to the Williamsport Crosscutters
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Quigel, James P. Jr.; Hunsinger, Louis E. & Hunsinger, Louis E. Jr. (1999).
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Named for local businessman J. Walton Bowman in 1929, Bowman Field had the
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Bowman Field during the inaugural MLB Little League Classic in 2017
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rink, was built at Bowman Field. It served as home ice for the
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Gateway to the Majors: Williamsport and Minor League Baseball
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Since 2017, Bowman Field has been used for a regular-season
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Quigel, James P. Jr. & Hunsinger, Louis E. Jr. (2001).
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Bowman Field has been the home to four championship teams.
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seeking to prevent the rink's builder, Rink Specialists of
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For the 1994 season, baseball returned to Bowman with the
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Grays (1924–1942, 1944–1946, 1950, 1954–1956, 1958–1962)
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foul pole. Another unusual feature of the stadium was a
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would take place on August 20 of that year, during the
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Buildings and structures in Williamsport, Pennsylvania
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Tourist attractions in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
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Baseball Reliquary's Exhibit of the Bresnahan potato
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Johnston, Louis & Williamson, Samuel H. (2023).
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on the western side of Williamsport on the banks of
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Airmen Pond ice hockey rink at Bowman Field in 2012
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It is home to the 38: 1693:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 169. 1634:"More Major Improvements Coming for 2017" 1306:. August 1, 1962. p. 32 – via 1278:. Minor League Baseball. November 5, 2008 846:In 2014, Susquehanna Bank entered into a 826:for the Brownsburg Little League team in 630:runner with the baseball, prompting the 562:. It kept this name until 1938 when the 484:sheriff, for whom the Grays were named. 1852:Photographs of Historic Bowman Field - 1676:. Major League Baseball. March 9, 2017. 1636:. Major League Baseball. March 6, 2017. 1321: 1319: 1317: 1067:. Major League Baseball. March 9, 2017. 907: 665:. The club became the Crosscutters, a 444:. It has long since been replaced by a 427:until the team folded in January 2013. 1785:. City of Williamsport. April 15, 2021 1581:Hutchinson, Matt (November 30, 2012). 160:Center Field: 411 ft (125 m) 1847:Official New York–Penn League Website 1648:"MLB Announces Little League Classic" 1328:"The Great Potato Caper... 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Bowman Field (stadium)
Bowman Field (disambiguation)

Little League Classic
Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Coordinates
41°14′32″N 77°02′49″W / 41.242347°N 77.047067°W / 41.242347; -77.047067
City of Williamsport
Williamsport Crosscutters
Capacity
Williamsport Crosscutters
NYPL
MLBDL
MLB Little League Classic
MLB
Williamsport Outlaws
FHL
Williamsport Cubs
Williamsport Bills
EL
Williamsport Tomahawks
Williamsport Red Sox
Williamsport Astros
Williamsport Mets
Williamsport Grays
Williamsport A's
Williamsport Tigers
NYPL I
Pennsylvania Historical Marker
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