Built the late 1970’s, the Kiwanis Field is home to Junior (Cal Ripken Minor) and Rookie league games. The playing field is a 60-foot diamond whose pitcher’s mound is 46 feet from home plate. Kiwanis Field can also accommodate Tee Ball and Rookie Coach Pitch.
There are two concession stands at the Kiwanis Baseball Complex. Built in the late 1970’s, and renovated in 2108, the Kiwanis Field concession stand serves the Kiwanis and Bosserman Fields. Constructed in 1996, the May Field concession stand serves the Jerry May Field.
Built in 1996, the Bosserman Field is home to the Kiwanis Baseball program’s Tee Ball and Rookie Coach Pitch, although its dimensions permit the playing of Rookie league games if necessary. It is a 60-foot diamond whose pitcher’s mound is 46 feet from home plate.
Erected in 1996, and located between the Kiwanis Field and the Bosserman Field, the monument honors the first Kiwanis Baseball alumnus to play major league baseball.
Built in 1996, the Jerry May Field, named in honor of Jerry May, the first Kiwanis Baseball alumnus to play major league baseball, serves as the home of Kiwanis Baseball’s Bambino (Cal Ripken Major) league. The field is a 50-70 diamond, meaning that the bases are 70 feet apart and the pitcher’s mound is 50 feet from home plate.