Russell Diethrick Park

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Russell Diethrick Park is a stadium in Jamestown, New York. It opened in 1941 and holds 4,200 people. Primarily used for baseball, the stadium is the home field of the Jamestown Jammers (New York-Penn League) and Jamestown Community College baseball teams. It also has hosted multiple Babe Ruth League World Series, most recently the 13-Year-Old World Series in 2005 won by a team from Jefferson Parish, Louisiana.


Current ballparks in the New York-Penn League
Pinckney Division McNamara Division Stedler Division
Bowman Field | Dwyer Stadium | Eastwood Field | Falcon Park | Medlar Field | Russell Diethrick Park Dutchess Stadium | KeySpan Park | Richmond County Bank Ballpark | Ripken Stadium Centennial Field | Damaschke Field | Edward A. LeLacheur Park | Joseph L. Bruno Stadium

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