Alumni Baseball Diamond


baseball field

Alumni Baseball Diamond is a baseball stadium opened in 1951 in Fairfield, Connecticut.[1] This is the Fairfield Bucks baseball team representing Fairfield University.[1]

Former MLB player Keefe Cato’s Cincinnati Reds from 1976 to 1979, he played in the Fairfield Stags’ Alumni Baseball Diamond, where he set 11 all-time records .

Alumni Baseball Diamond was also home to the Fairfield Stallions during the New England Collegiate Baseball Inauguration in 1994 NECBL season. MLB player Joe Nathan’s Minnesota Twins attended the Fairfield Stallions in 1994 Game of the Alumni Baseball Diamond Game.

The field dimensions are 330 feet below the line, 400 feet from the central field, and 370 feet in the alley. The facility includes batting cages and bullpen for both teams.

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refer to

  1. ^ A sort of b “Alumni Diamond – On the Field”. www.intheballparks.com.retrieved August 5th 2020.

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coordinate: 41°9′49″North 73°15′30″ wide / 41.16361°N 73.25833°W / 41.16361; -73.25833



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