We Be Jammin’

Walking into Diethrick Park, Aug-2007.

A look at the main grandstand from the third-base bleacher.

The combination of trees and hills makes for a pleasant view.
Quick Facts:
- Location: Falconer Street, Jamestown, N.Y.
- Opened: 1941 as Municipal Stadium
- Additional names: College Stadium (1971); Russell E. Diethrick, Jr. Park (1997)
- Home team: Jamestown Falcons (1941-57, 1968-73), PONY/New York-Penn League; Jamestown Tigers (1961-65), Dodgers (1966), Braves (1967), Expos (1977-93), Jammers (1994-present), New York-Penn League
- Capacity: 4,200
Rating:
2 baseballs
Diethrick Park in Jamestown, which was originally Jamestown Municipal Stadium and later known as College Stadium because Jamestown Community College used it, has gotten more notoriety in recent years for what’s happened to Jammers personnel than for the park itself.
In 1997, the team was rocked when its manager, Dwight Lowry, died suddenly within an hour after a victory. The club also lost two players that season.
Still, the facility remains serviceable, with incremental upgrades taking place in 2001. The ballpark itself includes a main covered grandstand along with two long stretches of general-admission bleacher seating. Some views, but not many, are obstructed slightly by light poles that are located inside the stands.
The park was renamed for longtime city parks and recreation director Russell E. Diethrick Jr. prior to the 1997 season.
The front of the stadium, Aug-1996
| Game # |
Date |
League |
Level |
Result |
| 218 |
16-Aug-1996 |
NY-Penn |
A |
JAMESTOWN 9, Batavia 3 |
| 876 |
4-Aug-2007 |
NY-Penn |
A |
JAMESTOWN 7, Batavia 6 |
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