List of baseball parks in Syracuse, New York



This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Syracuse, New York. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed. All of the regular home fields have been within a half mile or so of Onondaga Lake, and were sometimes subject to flooding in early spring.

Baseball parks in Syracuse

 * Lakeside Park
 * Home of:
 * Syracuse Stars - independent (1875-1876) / League Alliance (1877 only)
 * Syracuse Stars - National League (1879, Sunday games only - although Retrosheet indicates no Sunday home games at all )
 * Location: Geddes, New York, bordering Syracuse to the southeast - boundaries from various sources, not absolutely certain: New York Central Railroad (northeast); Bridge Street (north - now parts of Saint Mark's Avenue and West Fayette Street); State Fair Boulevard (west); Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad aka West Shore Railroad embankment (southwest); Marsh Road (later Hiawatha Boulevard) (southeast); Onondaga Lake (east)
 * Currently: probably New York State Fair parking lot


 * Newell Park or Star Park
 * Home of:
 * Syracuse Stars – International Association (1878 only)
 * Syracuse Stars – National League (1879 part)
 * Location: Croton (later East Raynor) Street (north); South Salina Street (west)
 * Currently: commercial buildings


 * Star Park
 * Home of:
 * Syracuse Stars – New York State League (1885)
 * Syracuse Stars – International League (1886-1887)
 * Syracuse Stars – International Association (1888-1889)
 * Syracuse Stars – American Association (1890)
 * Syracuse Stars - Eastern Association (1891 only)
 * Syracuse Stars - Eastern League (1892 part)
 * Syracuse Stars - Eastern League (1894-1899)
 * Syracuse Stars - New York State League (1902–1904)
 * Location: South Salina Street (northeast); Delaware Lakawanna & Western Railroad (east); toward Temple Street (north); Oneida Street (west); West Taylor Street (south); a couple of long blocks north of Newell Park; block later bisected north-to-south by Baker (now South Clinton) Street
 * Currently: power station, railroad tracks, commercial buildings


 * Three Rivers Park
 * Home of: Syracuse Stars – AA (1890, 5 Sunday games in May–June–July)
 * Location: Phoenix, New York, about ten miles north-northwest of Syracuse


 * Iron Pier
 * Home of: Syracuse Stars – AA (1890, 1 scheduled Sunday game, August 3, forfeited by Louisville)
 * Location: Iron Pier resort area at the southeast "corner" of Onondaga Lake
 * Currently: park land


 * Athletic Field or New Star Park
 * Home of:
 * Syracuse Stars – Eastern League (1900 – mid-1901)
 * Syracuse Stars – New York State League (1905–1906)
 * Syracuse (not confirmed) – Empire State League (second half of 1906 only)
 * Location: Marsh Street (later Hiawatha Boulevard West) (northwest); Pulaski Street (would be northeast); Liberty Street (would be southwest); Old Lakeside Boulevard (?)
 * Currently: industrial


 * Hallock Park aka Star Park aka First Ward Park
 * Home of:
 * Syracuse Stars – New York State League (1907–1917)
 * Syracuse Stars – International League (1918 only)
 * Location: end of North Salina Street (southwest?) "not far from" Onondaga Lake; toward Hiawatha Boulevard (southeast); Park Street (northeast), across Park from what is now Regional Market; about a mile north of Athletic Park
 * Currently: ramps for Interstate Highway 81


 * Archbold Stadium
 * Home of: Syracuse Stars – Eastern League 1920
 * while awaiting completion of the next Star Park
 * normally the Syracuse University stadium
 * Location: Irving Avenue (west); Forestry Drive (south); Crouse Drive (north and east)
 * Currently: Carrier Dome


 * Star Park aka Syracuse Athletic Park orig. International League Park
 * Home of:
 * Syracuse Stars – International League 1920-1927
 * Syracuse Stars – New York–Pennsylvania League (1928 – mid-1929)
 * Location: 1420 West Genesee Street (south); State Fair Boulevard (east); New York Central Railroad and Erie Boulevard (west); Harbor Brook (north)
 * Currently: Star Park Apartments.


 * MacArthur Stadium orig. Municipal Stadium
 * Home of:
 * Syracuse Chiefs – International League (1934–1955)
 * Syracuse Chiefs – Eastern League (1956 – mid-1957)
 * Syracuse Chiefs – International League (1961–1996)
 * Location: 820 Second North Street (southwest, home plate); East Hiawatha Boulevard (southeast, right field); Grant Boulevard (orig. Third North Street) (northeast, center field)
 * Formerly: LeMoyne Park
 * Currently: parking lot southeast of NBT Bank Stadium


 * Damaschke Field in Oneonta, New York
 * Falcon Park in Auburn, New York
 * Home of: Syracuse Chiefs – International League (May and June, 1969)
 * during repairs to MacArthur Stadium after arson fire on May 15, 1969


 * NBT Bank Stadium orig. P&C Stadium, then Alliance Bank Stadium
 * Home of: Syracuse Chiefs – International League (1997 to date)
 * Location: 1 Tex Simone Drive; Tex Simone Drive (southeast, first base around home plate to southwest, third base); railroad tracks (northeast to northwest, surrounding outfield); creek to Onondaga Lake (northwest, left field); Hiawatha Boulevard farther southeast
 * Formerly: parking lot northwest of MacArthur Stadium