The Field Formerly Known as Pilot

Exterior of Pilot Field, by then called Dunn Tire Park, Jul-2001.

The view from the right-field bleachers.

Watching the game from under the screen behind home plate.
Quick Facts:
- Location: Swan Street between Oak and Elm, Buffalo, N.Y.
- Opened: 1988 as Pilot Field
- Additional names: North Americare Park (1995), Dunn Tire Park (1999)
- Home team: Buffalo Bisons, American Association (1988-97), International League (1998-present)
- Capacity: 21,050
Rating:
4 baseballs
In 1988, the City of Buffalo built a new ballpark designed to be expandable to 45,000 seats. The idea was that they would bid for an expansion National League team. Alas, the league decided to place its new franchises in Denver and Miami, and the Bisons continued to play in the American Association. (The franchise was absorbed into the International League in 1998, when the American Association was dissolved.)
Unfortunately, the park is a perfect illustration of what can happen when corporate sponsors get into the act of naming parks. The stadium was first called Pilot Field, for Pilot Air Freight. However, the shipping company defaulted on its annual fee in the mid-1990s, and the place became known as North AmeriCare Park, for a local HMO. In June 1999, I was watching the Stanley Cup finals from Dallas, and they cut to a scene from the park, where fans had remained after a Bisons game to watch their Sabres on the video screen. The place was now called Dunn Tire Park. Oy.
By any name, however, the facility that replaced old War Memorial Stadium is a tremendous place to see a game.
| Game # |
Date |
League |
Level |
Result |
| 54 |
9-Aug-1992 |
American Assn |
AAA |
BUFFALO 4, Indianapolis 2 |
| 464 |
8-Jul-2001 |
International |
AAA |
Scranton 3, BUFFALO 1 |
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