Dunn Field

Dunn Field is now one of the oldest stadiums in college baseball. Formerly home to the Elmira Pioneers, a minor league affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, Dunn Field now hosts the Perfect Game Collegiate League edition of the Elmira Pioneers during the summer months.  

The 4,020 capacity stadium has dimensions of 325 feet down the right and left field lines and 386 feet to straightaway center field. Dunn Field has two full dugouts with home and visiting team locker rooms, a complete press box behind home plate for the announcer and statisticians, and a concession stand for the fans.  

Several baseball greats called Dunn Field home including Hall of Famers Earl Weaver and Wade Boggs, legendary manager Lou Piniella, current Washington Nationals manager Davey Johnson, current Tampa Bay Rays bench coach Don Zimmer, and two-time World Series Champion, Curt Schilling.