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Frank DeLuca Hall of Fame Field

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Facts:

Location:
Frank DeLuca Hall of Fame Field
1000 Main St
Stratford, CT
Opened:
1966
Home:
Stratford Brakettes women’s major fast pitch team (1988 - present)
Notes:
Beginning in 1947, the team’s 58-year history has been a storied one. No other team has won as many national titles (26) nor world titles (3) and no other team has had more players (16) named to the National Hall of Fame.

Amateur Fields

  • Brewster Field
  • Bumble Bee Ballpark
  • Daniel S. Wasson Field
  • Dr. Pepper’s Youth Sports Park
  • Helfaer Field
  • Howard J. Lamade Stadium
  • Jack Ruhr Field
  • Lou Gehrig Field
  • Paradise Ball Field
  • Rogers Little League
  • Schooners Field (aka The Shipyard)
  • Stephan Field
  • The Original Little League Field
  • Volunteer Stadium
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