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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.
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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
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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
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the next year, which played another three seasons before the team's owners abruptly shut the team down and left town in October 2018. 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
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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.
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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
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Diethrick Park is almost exclusively used for baseball; other venues in Jamestown are better suited for other sports (Strider Field hosts football, and
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moved the city's original NYPL team to Vermont. After 21 consecutive seasons, the NYPL moved the Jammers to
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Jamestown Community College relocated its campus right behind the park on Falconer Street in 1961.
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In 1990, College Stadium was the site of a memorable large-scale stunt by the TV series
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league, took up residence in the ballpark in 2015; that team was also known as the
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inside joke in the Jammers organization) prior to the start of the 2020 season.
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was put up to calling pitches with nothing but incomprehensible signs.
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took up residence in the city in 1994, immediately after the
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league, from its opening until 2014. It is also home to the
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handles concerts, ice hockey and other indoor events).
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Jamestown, New York
Coordinates
42°06′46″N 79°13′09″W / 42.112737°N 79.219274°W / 42.112737; -79.219274
City of Jamestown
Capacity
PGCBL
Jamestown Jammers
NYPL
Jamestown Expos
Jamestown Community College
Jamestown High School
stadium
Jamestown, New York
baseball
New York–Penn League
short season
minor league baseball
Jamestown Community College
Jamestown High School
Celoron
Jamestown Jammers
Montreal Expos
Morgantown, West Virginia
Prospect League
collegiate summer baseball
Jamestown Jammers
Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League
Candid Camera
Jamestown Expos

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