Municipal Stadium is a historic ballpark devoid of many of the luxuries of newer facilities. Its charm, however, makes it a definite worthwhile stop if you’re in the area.
The ballpark is one of the three oldest facilities in Minor League Baseball. It was built in just a six-week span in time for opening day of the 1930 season. Since 1981, the ballpark has received more than $1 million in upgrades. In 1981, when pro affiliated baseball returned to Hagerstown, stadium lights, a new PA system and new seating was added to Municipal Stadium. In 1995, more seating and concession stands were also added.
The ballpark’s dimensions are 335 feet to left field, 400 to center and 330 to right. The facility holds 5,000 fans.
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Municipal Stadium in Hagerstown has a long history of hosting affiliated baseball.
From beyond left field, it's often possible to sneak a peek at the field before the gates open.
If you want shade on hot summer days, choose a seat behind home plate.
There is plenty of convenient and affordable parking around Municipal Stadium.
Municipal Stadium has a combination of stadium seats and aluminum bleachers.
Its old-school design means that Municipal Stadium has pillars that slightly block your view.
Players, including Bryce Harper, are happy to sign for fans along the fences.
Municipal Stadium has a wide array of popular concession items.
Be sure to look in every nook and cranny once you enter; you might find an overlooked batting practice baseball.