Damaschke Field

Park Name: Dutch Damaschke Stadium

Tenants: Oneonta Outlaws (Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League)


Opened: 1905

Grandstand Rebuilt: 1938, 2000

Address: 15 James Georgeson Avenue, Oneonta, New York 13820

Dimensions: 335' (L), 401' (C), 335' (R)


Former Tenants:

Oneonta Indians (New York-Penn League) 1924

Oneonta Indians (Canadian-American League) 1940-1942

Oneonta Red Sox (Canadian-American League) 1946-1951

Oneonta Red Sox (New York-Penn League) 1966

Oneonta Yankees (New York-Penn League) 1967-1998

Oneonta Tigers (New York-Penn League) 1999-2009

The view from behind home plate at Damaschke Field.

The view from down the first base line.

The view from down the third base line.

The stands at Damaschke Field, as seen from the right field corner of the park.

From 1938-2019 the stadium featured a covered grandstand behind home plate. That structure was removed following the 2019 season, leaving no stands in the area behind home plate.

A few benches, picnic tables, and Adirondack chairs as well as a small set of seats from the old grandstand make up the sparse seating options behind the backstop.

The pressbox is a raised structure on the first base side of the park.

A long series of metal bleachers runs down the first base line.

Field level boxes feature stadium seating in pods of six.

More bleachers and box seating run down the third base side at Damaschke Field.

A tiny set of bleachers sits at the outfield end of each set of stands.

The concourse and concession building run behind the third base bleachers. Picnic tables sit in the shade under the stands.

The Outlaws clubhouse and a baseball bat themed gate on the third base concourse.

Damaschke Field sits within Oneonta's Neahwa Park and a lake with a fountain stands behind the batting cages in the left field corner.

A baseball-themed turf plaza stands just outside the main gate.

Mountains rise behind the chain link outfield fence.

The scoreboard stands behind the left field wall.

The Oneonta Outlaws on the field during a game at Damaschke Field.