McDonough Park explained

Stadium Name:McDonough Park
Former Names:Shuron Park
Location:14301 180 Lyceum St.
Geneva, NY
Opened:1958
Tenants:Geneva Redlegs (NY-PL) 1958-1962
Geneva Senators (NY-PL) 1963-1968, 1970-1972
Geneva Pirates (NY-PL) 1969
Geneva Twins (NY-PL) 1973
Geneva Cubs (NY-PL) 1977-1993
Geneva Knights (NCBL) 1994-1998
Geneva Redlegs (NCBL) 1999-2001
Geneva Lakers (NYCBL) 2002
Geneva Red Wings (NYCBL) 2003-2015, (PGCBL) 2016-Present
Geneva Twins (NYCBL) 2012-2015
Hobart Statesmen (NCAA D3) 1958-1995, 2023-Present
Seating Capacity:3,000
Dimensions:325' (L), 400' (C), 320' (R)

42.8684°N -77.0011°W McDonough Park is a stadium in Geneva, New York. It is primarily used for baseball and was home to the Geneva Cubs. It opened in 1958 with seating for 3,000.

The ballpark remains serviceable and plays host to two different teams, the Red Wings of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League, and the revived Hobart Statesmen Baseball team.

McDonough "alumni" include Pete Rose and Tony Perez.

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