Point Stadium

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Point Stadium was a historic minor league baseball stadium which origanlly opened in 1926 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Capacity 10,000. It was named the "Point" because its location is at the confluence of the Little Conemaugh, Stoneycreek, and Conemaugh Rivers. It was the home of numerous minor league baseball teams and the AAABA baseball tournament.

Point Stadium was made famous for the unique field dimensions. Fitted into a rectangular city block, it was just 251 feet down the left field line and 262 feet down the right field line, but bulged out to over 400 feet in center field, depending on the location of a snow fence which cut off the furthest reaches of the stadium in right center field. Huge nets were put in left field to keep balls in play, preventing easy homeruns, and also to prevent the nearby street by being rained on by so many homerun balls.

Point Stadium's dimensions: (1926-2002)

Left Field Foul Line: 251 feet Left Center Field: N/A Center Field: 385 feet Right Center Field: N/A Right Field Foul Line: 262 feet

The origanl Point Stadium was torn down in 2005 to make room for a new $8 million stadium, which opened on August 8, 2006, for a game between Johnstown and Chicago in the annual AAABA National Tournament.

Left Field Foul Line: 290 feet Left Center Field: 336 feet Center Field: 409 feet Right Center Field: 395 Right Field Foul Line: N/A

Point Stadium 2006
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Point Stadium 2006
From right field bleachers
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From right field bleachers
Left field screen
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Left field screen

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