Goss Stadium
Park Name: Goss Stadium at Ralph Coleman Field
Tenants:Â
Oregon State University Beavers (NCAA Division I- Independent)
Corvallis Knights (West Coast League)
Opened: 1907
Grandstand Rebuilt: 1999
Address: 430 Southwest Langton Place, Corvallis, Oregon 97331
Dimensions: 330' (L), 440' (C), 330' (R)
The view from behind home plate at Goss Stadium
The view from down the first base line.
The view from down the third base line.
The grandstand at Goss Stadium, as seen from the right field corner of the park.
The press box sits at the top of the stands behind home plate. All seating in the section below is on OSU orange stadium seats.
Seating down the lines is split with bleachers above the walkway and folding stadium seats closer to the field.
A plaque on the grandstand walkway dedicates the former Coleman Field scoreboard to a former player who died at only 20 years old.
Outfield bleachers overlook the field of play from above the right field wall.
A party deck in the right field corner is named Casey's Corner after former OSU head coach Pat Casey who led the Beavers to their first College World Series title.
Another elevated party deck sits in the left field corner of the park.
Baseball themed art and banners celebrating former OSU players who made the major leagues decorate the outside the stadium.
Goss Stadium sits in the middle of Oregon State's campus and a small plaza outside the main gate features bike parking, picnic tables and lawn games.
Reser Stadium, OSU's football stadium, towers over the ballpark in the right field corner.
The outfield wall and home bullpen.
The scoreboard stands above the right field fence.
The Oregon State University Beavers on the field during a game at Goss Stadium.