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Parkhurst To Host a Free Youth Baseball Clinic with Former Yankee Coach Dom Scala

Parkhurst Field is pleased to announce that a FREE AGE 5-15 youth baseball clinic will be held on Saturday, September 30th from 11:00 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Special Guest Instructor will be Dom Scala, NYS Baseball inductee and Head Instructor of Dom Scala Youth Baseball Camps. The NYS Baseball Hall of Fame will be open across the street from 11-5pm for the participants and their families to enjoy.

$2.5m Baseball Collection Donated To Parkhurst Field Foundation

Stanley Harry Silver, 87, of Beverly Hills and the Parkhurst Field Foundation have entered into an agreement to have one of the most storied private baseball collections in America donated upon his passing to be on permanent display at the future NYS Baseball Hall of Fame in Gloversville, NY.

Parkhurst Field Update November 6th, 2022

the bigger development of the week, if you will, is the grand stands, framing all the steel, half right now, painted, primed, if you will, for the green paint that will paint all the steel. The seating will come later, after the roof is on,

Parkhurst Field Update October 30th, 2022

On Monday, there's the left wing of the grandstands, and as I walk forward, you can see some of the developments on the field itself. We have the home plate location bricks laid down, Clay is down. The mound is complete.

Parkhurst Field Update October 22nd, 2022

Right now, we've spent a lot of time this past week setting the infrastructure for the grand stands. You can see the walls, the pillars for the walls of support

Parkhurst Field Update October 14th, 2022

Next week upright steel comes the week of the 24th. The roof will start going on the first week in November. The actual grand stands themselves. The seating for the grandstands will probably be the back half of November. So we're going to be building this thing for the next 60 days.

Parkhurst Field Update October 7th, 2022

Good afternoon, everybody. This is Dave Karpinski with at the Parkhurst Field Foundation, coming to you live from our development of Parkhurst Field. I want to give you another little tidbit as to what is going on, down here.

Parkhurst Field Update September 30th

What you see here already marked is the original home plate location of the original park in 1906. Out in the distance you see second base. And then ultimately, way out in the distance, you see a 200 foot marker. This entire area that’s been built up is the infield of the new premier field.

$3.6M Parkhurst Field project set to break ground

The Parkhurst Field Foundation will conduct the ceremonial groundbreaking for the $1.4 million Phase 1 construction of its “Legends Field” project Saturday at Parkhurst Field at 9:30 a.m.

$1M grant to jumpstart Gloversville ‘Field of Dreams’

The Fulton County Board of Supervisors Monday voted unanimously to support a $1 million grant to the Parkhurst Field Foundation in Gloversville to jumpstart its “Legends Park at Parkhurst Field” project.

$1M approved for project at Gloversville’s Parkhurst Field

The Fulton County Board of Supervisors Monday voted unanimously to support a $1 million grant to the Parkhurst Field Foundation in Gloversville to jumpstart its “Legends Park at Parkhurst Field” project.

Gloversville’s Parkhurst Field May Just Become a Real-Life ‘Field of Dreams’

The Fulton County Board of Supervisors Monday voted unanimously to support a $1 million grant to the Parkhurst Field Foundation in Gloversville to jumpstart its “Legends Park at Parkhurst Field” project.

Movie night slated at Parkhurst Field

The Gloversville Recreation Commission will host a showing of Universal Studios blockbuster movie ‘Field of Dreams’ on Saturday at Parkhurst Field on Harrison Street in Gloversville.

Parkhurst Field Foundation enters agreement

David Karpinski, executive director of the Parkhurst Field Foundation, announced that the foundation has entered into an agreement with Eastern New York Travel Baseball (ENYTB) to host the Last Man Standing Tournament for the travel baseball organization after the $2.3 million development project is complete at the park, according to a news release.

Parkhurst Field plan approved

With questions surrounding stormwater management and parking access addressed, the Planning Board granted final site plan approval for the redevelopment of Parkhurst Field.

Gloversville’s Parkhurst Field plans move forward

Changes to the materials used for parking areas and walkways at Parkhurst Field should address stormwater concerns, although review by city consultants is needed before final approval can be given for the proposed redevelopment project.

Public hearing on Parkhurst Field set

GLOVERSVILLE — The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on redevelopment plans for Parkhurst Field today at 7 p.m. during the regular meeting at City Hall.

Vintage Baseball Game and Fulton County Baseball & Sports HOF Inductions Scheduled at Parkhurst Field

Vintage Baseball Game and Fulton County Baseball & Sports HOF Inductions Scheduled at Parkhurst Field; Charlie Fredericks, Jack Sanford, Tom Foster and Chick Musillo set to be inducted   The

Parkhurst Field Foundation Signs ‘CHASING MOONLIGHT’ Book Deal for Capital Campaign

Gloversville, NY-For Immediate Release JULY 16, 2018:  David Karpinski, Executive Director of the Parkhurst Field Foundation announced that the Foundation has signed a book deal with the authors of “Chasing

Karpinski to present Parkhurst Field information at Cooperstown

David Karpinski, executive director of the Parkhurst Field Foundation has been selected to present “Parkhurst Field — The Original Field of Dreams” at the 2018 Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture at the Baseball Hall of Fame, in Cooperstown on May 31.

Progress moves forward with ‘Field of Dreams’

GLOVERSVILLE — The Common Council voted to remove a revert-back clause attached to two parcels of land purchased by Gloversville Little League from the city in 2013 that are now

Upstate N.Y. Sports Lore: Generations mirror each other at Parkhurst Field

In 1907, the Pittsburgh Pirates made their first appearance in the Fulton County area when they played an exhibition game at A., J. & G Park/Parkhurst Field on July 24, 1907. The game was against the A., J. & G’s of the New York State League, and was the result of a long-time friendship between Pittsburgh Pirates owner Barney Dreyfuss and the A., J. & G manager Howard Earl (former Major League Player).