George Arcurio Jr Field
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Location |
N Sheridan Street, Johnstown (West
End) (map) |
| Dimensions |
RF 330 |
CF 405 |
LF 350 |
| Field |
Grass |
| Infield |
Grass |
| Seating |
Bleachers, Lawn Chairs |
| Capacity |
~2000 on bleachers |
| Parking |
Yes, near Garfield School |
| Concessions |
Yes, third-base side |
| Restrooms |
Yes, third-base side |
| Playground |
No |
George Arcurio Jr. Field is the western-most field and a
secondary field used by the AAABA.
Originally named Fichtner Field, this field was transformed
from a
football field to a baseball diamond in 2008 and rededicated to
long-time AAABA President
George Arcurio Jr. It is now a secondary field used by the tournament
along with Roxbury Park. Due to its former life as a football field,
the field dimensions
are squared, including a notch in left-center.
Arcurio Field has the second largest fixed seating capacity of
all
AAABA fields. The large bleachers along the third base line provide
plenty of room for fans
although some seats behind the dugout have obstructed views. Lawn chair
seating is also available down both sidelines, and there is a small set
of wooden bleachers
in left field.
Concessions and restrooms are available behind the third-base
dugout, and portable restrooms are down each line. Parking is available
behind Garfield Middle School.
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| Arcurio Field has great scenery |
View from the grandstand looking toward Garfield School |
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| Wooden bleachers are available in right field |
The grandstand is the 2nd largest of all AAABA fields |
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| Both baselines offer great lawn chair views |
Concessions and restrooms are located behind the third
base dugout |
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| One of the field quirks is a notch in left-center |
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