Stanley Coveleski Regional Stadium, Baseball stadium in South Bend, United States
Stanley Coveleski Regional Stadium is a baseball venue in South Bend with an open design that gives spectators clear sightlines to the playing field. The facility holds around 5,000 seats distributed throughout the space, making it accessible from multiple areas.
The stadium opened in 1987 as part of an effort to revitalize downtown South Bend through sports investment. This development marked a turning point in the city's approach to urban renewal and community engagement.
The stadium takes its name from Stanley Coveleski, a Hall of Fame pitcher whose career ties to South Bend made him a local sports figure. This naming choice reflects how the community honors athletes who shaped its baseball heritage.
The venue sits within walking distance of downtown South Bend and has concession stands throughout the facility for food and beverages. Its central location means you can easily access nearby shops and services before or after attending an event.
The stadium is connected to residential apartments in The Ivy at Berlin Place where living space overlooks the field itself. This mix of homes and baseball in one complex creates an unusual experience where residents can watch games from their own spaces.
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