A Stadium in the Middle of the Susquehanna



The exterior facade of RiverSide Stadium, Aug-1995.


Greenery obscures any view of the Susquehanna River from the stands.


Quick Facts: Rating: 2 baseballs
RiverSide Stadium is located on City Island, smack dab in the middle of the Susquehanna River between Harrisburg and Wormleysburg. The attractions on City Island include a kiddie train ride that circles the island; the trains can often be heard chugging around the ballpark as the games go on.

The interior structure of the park is nothing to write home about, with a lot of aluminum as well as beams holding up the roof. On the other hand, the roof is a godsend on hot summer days, when they play 1:00 games.

With the stadium in the middle of the Susquehanna, it has been imperiled by the rushing waters on occasion. During a flood in January 1996, ice floes from upstream knocked out half of the Walnut Street bridge that crosses the island; the section is no longer used. The stadium suffered flood damage as well, but opened in time for the season. The island and stadium also flooded in September 2004, as the remnants of Hurricane Ivan dumped too much rain in the valley for the river to handle.

There had been talk of bringing Triple-A baseball to City Island, as the Ottawa Lynx, a Baltimore Orioles farm club, were fixing to move, forcing the Eastern League team to relocate to another Pennsylvania location. As it turned out, though, the Lynx were purchased by an owner who is moving them to Allentown, 80 miles to the east-northeast.

Another stadium located on a City Island is Jackie Robinson Ballpark in Daytona Beach, Fla.


Game # Date League Level Result
101 29-Aug-1993 Eastern AA HARRISBURG 8, Binghamton 3
212 9-Aug-1996 Eastern AA HARRISBURG 3, Binghamton 2
352 10-Apr-1999 Eastern AA Erie 9, HARRISBURG 6, 1st
353 10-Apr-1999 Eastern AA Erie 4, HARRISBURG 1, 2d
582 5-Apr-2003 Eastern AA Bowie 4, HARRISBURG 1
758 31-Jul-2005 Eastern AA HARRISBURG 10, Bowie 0
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