How big are the fields at Cooperstown?
The fields at Cooperstown All Star Village feature the kind of turf and lighting that you’ll find in Major League stadiums. 12u: Field dimensions are 50-foot pitching distance, 70-foot base paths, 8-foot-high fences, 200 feet distance back. All tournament games are played on state-of-the-art built fields with major league baseball amenities.
How are baseball games played at Cooperstown?
All tournament games are played on state-of-the-art built fields with major league baseball amenities. Every field is patterned like major league baseball fields complete with warning track, LED lighted score boards, stainless steel drinking fountains, spectator viewing areas with stage seating and professional sports field lighting.
Where are the concession stands at Cooperstown?
Concession stands are located in close proximity to the fields and are open daily 1/2 hour before first game time till last game of the day. We offer plenty of cold beverages, hot coffee, sandwiches and snacks all day long, SEE MENU. (Subject to change, please check our information boards daily upon your arrival)
How much is the Cooperstown All Star village?
Tours of Cooperstown All-Star Village on our hay wagons. All parents and guests must leave the Player Village area. All-American Family Barbecue at the Fifty State Arena. ($14 per meal for Adults and $10 for children 12 and under and children 3 and younger are free.)
When does Cooperstown Dreams Park open for the season?
The 2021 Season is the first step toward a full re-opening in 2022. Cooperstown Dreams Park Mid-Summer Camp 2021 “Opening Day – July 23rd” with play thru August.
How long is the Cooperstown Tournament of Champions?
Our professional broadcaster booth web casts the Cooperstown Tournament of Champions games in real time every Thursday. All games will be six innings or 1 hour 55 minute time limit (whichever comes first), with a 10 run mercy rule after four innings. Base runners will be allowed to lead off.
How does the Cooperstown All Star village work?
The fields at Cooperstown All Star Village feature the kind of turf and lighting that you’ll find in Major League stadiums. Family members can view their teams game up close from the covered spectator dug out with stadium seating.