Bowman Field, Baseball stadium in Williamsport, United States
Bowman Field is a baseball stadium in Williamsport with wooden grandstands, a grass playing surface, and traditional architecture from the 1920s era. The facility has 2,366 seats, updated dugouts, modern drainage systems, and a video board added in 2021.
The stadium was founded in 1925 when businessman J. Walton Bowman led fundraising efforts to finance its construction. Over time, the venue became the home of the Little League World Series.
The field hosts the annual Little League Classic, a special game series that draws young players and professional athletes together during the Little League World Series.
The grounds are located in Memorial Park and accessible for visitors of all ages. Plan your visit around game dates, and note that the season determines the overall experience.
In 1987, catcher Dave Bresnahan secretly used a potato instead of a baseball during a pickoff attempt. This unusual moment became part of the stadium's baseball history.
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