Harry C. Pohlman Field

Harry C. Pohlman Field is a baseball field located in Beloit, Wisconsin, United States. The stadium was built in 1982 and holds 3,501 people. It is the home of the Beloit Snappers (formerly the Beloit Brewers) minor league baseball team of the Class A-Advanced Midwest League.

Harry C. Pohlman Field
Former namesTelfer Park (19821986)
Location2301 Skyline Drive
Beloit, Wisconsin
United States
OwnerCity of Beloit
OperatorBeloit Professional Baseball Association
Capacity3,501
Field sizeLeft Field: 325 feet (99 m)
Center Field: 380 feet (120 m)
Right Field: 325 feet (99 m)
SurfaceNatural Grass (3.1 acres (1.3 ha))
Construction
Broke ground1981
OpenedApril 14, 1982
Renovated1995
Tenants
Beloit Snappers (MWL) 1982–present
Beloit Memorial High School
Beloit American Legion

The Beloit Memorial High School and Beloit American Legion baseball teams both play their home games there as well.

History

The ballpark's construction began in 1981 and was completed in April 1982. Its name was originally Telfer Park until the 1987 season, when it was named after Harry C. Pohlman, who was a long-time coach in the Beloit school system and in American Legion Baseball. He was also an original member of the Beloit Brewers board of directors. The stadium hosted the Midwest League All-Star Game in 1986.[1]

Seating capacity

The seating capacity has been as follows:[1]

  • 3,100 (1982–1985)
  • 3,800 (1986–1989)
  • 3,100 (1990)
  • 3,200 (1991–1996)
  • 3,501 (1997–present)

Improvements

After the 2012 season, the city of Beloit appropriated $100,000 in order to completely redo the outfield. The outfield was raised and leveled with the infield and a new sprinkler system was installed.[2] After the 2013 season, the concrete making up the concourses was repaired.[3]

New stadium

The Beloit Snappers are currently in the process of building the new ABC Supply Stadium.[4] Currently, it has not been confirmed whether or not the Beloit Memorial High School and Beloit American Legion will move into the new stadium but it is assumed that they will not.

References

  1. "Harry C. Pohlman Field at Telfer Park". MWLguide. Retrieved June 1, 2014.
  2. Zinck, Shaun (December 8, 2012). "Pohlman Field's Makeover Done". Beloit Daily News. Retrieved June 1, 2014.
  3. Zinck, Shaun (October 3, 2013). "Pohlman Field Work Nears Completion". Beloit Daily News. Retrieved June 1, 2014.
  4. Reichard, Kevin (June 15, 2020). "New Beloit ballpark construction begins". Ballpark Digest. Retrieved July 25, 2020.


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