Veteran's Field
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Veteran's Field | |
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Location | Route 28 Chatham Center, Chatham, Massachusetts |
Broke ground | 1920 |
Opened | 1920 |
Closed | Open |
Demolished | N/A |
Owner | City of Chatham |
Operator | Chatham Athletics Association Inc. |
Surface | Grass |
Construction cost | $0 USD; |
Former names | None |
Tenants | Chatham Athletics (Cape Cod League) |
Capacity | 2,000 (can be expanded to 8,500) |
Field dimensions | Left Field - 325 ft Center Field - 385 ft Right Field - 314 ft Backstop - 30 ft |
Veteran's Field is the home field of the Chatham A's. It is located on Depot Road in Chatham, Massachusetts, USA, on Cape Cod.
[edit] Stadium history
Veteran's Field has a capacity of approximately 2,000 people, however much of the seating is informal around the perimeter of the field on grass or lawn chairs and the park can accommodate close to 8,500 people informally. This is achieved because of where Veteran's Stadium is situated. The park sits in a natural bowl which forms a natural stadium around the stadium in addition to the permanent seating. Admission to Veteran's Field is free, however to offset this are donations and a raffle held by the A's for small prizes.
The stadium originally utilized a local highschool building adjacent to the field as a clubhouse area for the Athletics. However with its closure the team has been left without a formal clubhouse forcing players to change in their cars. The loss of the old school building also eliminated the stadium's bathroom facilities as well neccessitating portable toilets being placed on the first base side of the field. Night games were first played in 1963 at Veteran's Field.
Veteran's Field is also used by local highschool baseball teams and local soccer teams during the A's offseason. The field also features a play area with a wooden playground on the first base side for children to utilize during the games.