Bosse Field

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23 Don Mattingly Way
Evansville, IN 47711

Bosse Field, located in Evansville, IN, serves as the home of the Evansville Otters baseball team, part of the Frontier League since its establishment in 1995. The stadium offers a range of ticketing options, group hospitality services, and community involvement opportunities to enhance the baseball experience for fans.

With a rich history, including being featured in the famous film "A League of Their Own," Bosse Field is not only a sports venue but also a community hub that hosts events, tours, and caters to various visitor needs. The Evansville Otters continue to celebrate their legacy and achievements, including championship titles in 2006 and 2016.

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What a great historical experience
12/1/2022

Love this ball field. Love the history and it is just fun to be there. Great for the whole family an...

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Boring
7/16/2022

Tiny stadium. Only the beer is good. Games are very uneventful. Awkward half time games. Games take ...

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Historical Ballpark
5/23/2022

We visited Bosse Field and took in an Otters game. Neat experience to see a game in an old ballpark....

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Boys & Girls Club

The Boys & Girls Club of Evansville began operations in December 1957. Originally opened as an all-boys youth serving agency, today the Club provides programming and services for the most at-risk boys and girls of our community. As an affiliate of the Boys & Girls Club of America, the Evansville Club maintains high standards to remain in good standing with the national organization. In doing so, the national organization provides a variety of services and programs to help in creating a positive environment for young people. The Boys & Girls Club currently has four sites - the Main Unit on Illinois Street and the Fulton Square Unit on Dresden ( a partnership with the Evansville Housing Authority ) ; and the Howard Roosa and Cedar Hall School Extensions ( partnerships with the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation ). There are over 2, 000 kids served at the four sites. In addition to the youth directly served at our sites, the Boys & Girls Club of Evansville is reaching another 4, 000 young people through the SMART Moves Program, sponsored by Vectren, in the schools. On July 8, 2008, the Boys & Girls Club officially broke ground on its new facility located at Bellemeade Park. The Club's Main Unit property was purchased by Berry Plastics to make room for Berry's new world headquarters. With over 4, 300 children, age 0-17, living within a one-mile radius of the new site, the Club is looking to serve thousands of more kids. The new facility officially opened on June 1, 2009, and has proven to be a great move. From June 2009 to August 2009, over 1, 300 NEW members registered as members of the Club, and we experienced an average daily attendance of 350 members. This move has been described as having an "immediate impact" on the lives of the children living in Evansville's Center City. We continue to provide excellent, nationally tested and proven programs at all of our sites, and we are grateful for the community's support!
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