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The Ballpark in Old Orchard Beach

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The Ballpark is a municipal baseball stadium and recreation facility that is managed by the Town of Old Orchard Beach.

Description

The 48.7 acres of land The Ballpark sits on today, and approximately 100 acres that surround The Ballpark lot, was purchased by the town in the 1970’s. The town used some of the land to build the police and fire stations and the schools. After construction of the facilities was completed, lots of open space remained. In 1983, the town decided to sell about 50 acres to Jordan Kobritz so he could build a park for his professional baseball team. In order to secure financing for the project, the town agreed to co-sign the loan with Mr. Kobritz. After three seasons of baseball, Mr. Kobritz sold the team and left town. Old Orchard Beach was required to pay back the 2.2 million dollar loan. The town would reacquire the land after paying off the debt.

In 1989, the town decided to help pay back the money it owed by leasing the ballpark to the Seashore Performing Arts Center (SeaPAC). SeaPAC was run by Dale Blow and Frank Russo. For three years, from 1989 to 1991, Mr. Blow and Mr. Russo mostly used the venue for music shows. An up and down relationship with the town and complaints from citizens about traffic and noise caused the relationship between the town and SeaPAC to end.

A ballpark advisory committee formed in 1990 to help the town decide what it wanted to do with the facility. Options were limited, however, because of amendments to the town charter. The town charter was changed to require a referendum on any sale of town land. This provision still remains today. The 1990 ballpark advisory committee recommended three steps.

First, the stadium should be a multi-purpose facility, owned and operated by the town of Old Orchard Beach.

Second, the town should hire a general manager to run The Ballpark.

Third, a policy board of 7 people should oversee the stadium’s use with at least 3 city councilors on the board or people appointed by the City Council.

The recommendations were never adopted.

In 1993 a new business, Ballpark Productions, owned by Old Orchard Beach native Archie St. Hilaire, entered into an agreement with the town to produce concerts and family-oriented events at The Ballpark. The town leased the venue to Ballpark Productions from April to October in the years 1994, 1995, 1996, and 1997. Mr. St. Hilaire chose not to renew the lease after 1997. Shortly after Ballpark Productions stopped producing events, Ed Anderson leased The Ballpark for three years because he wanted to bring a professional soccer team to town. He never did and the facility sat idle until the spring of 2010 when baseball again returned to The Ballpark.

From 2008-present, a group of local volunteers worked tirelessly to save The Ballpark and to bring it back to life. Benefitting from over $300,000 worth of donated labor and supplies, The Ballpark's inaugural season began in April, 2010 by hosting the USCAA Small College World Series.

In April 2011, the Town of Old Orchard Beach implemented a management structure which included a full-time Operations Manager who is employed by the Town, a part-time Facility and Grounds Manager, and a part-time Concession Manager. WIth the exception of a handful of temporary, seasonal employees, the facility operates with volunteers and the current management team.

Home of the Raging Tide: 2011-2014
The Old Orchard Beach Raging Tide was a collegiate summer baseball team based in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. The team, a member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League, played its home games at The Ballpark. For the first ten years of the team's existence, its home was in Lowell, Massachusetts and was known as the All-Americans.
Move to Old Orchard Beach
On Sept. 22, 2010, the Portland Press Herald reported that the team would relocate to Old Orchard Beach, Maine, after that community's town council gave the team preliminary approval to play their games at The Ballpark, a facility that once played host to the Triple-A Maine Guides and Maine Phillies. The article mentioned that the NECBL had approved the relocation. Full approval was granted by the Old Orchard Beach Town Council on Oct. 5, 2010. On November 8, 2010, it was announced that the team's name would be the Raging Tide.
Professional Baseball:
In 2015 the Ballpark said good bye to our Collegiate team and welcomed Professional Baseball back to OOB. The OOB Surge a team in the Empire Pro Baseball league now call the Ballpark Home.

For more information, visit our website or contact 207-605-6160

Address: Physical Address: 7 Ballpark Way. Mailing Address: 1 Portland Ave, Old Orchard Beach 04064
Phone: (207) 205-6160
Parking: Lot
State: ME
City: Old Orchard Beach
Street Number: Physical Address: 7 Ballpark Way. Mailing Address: 1 Portland Ave
Zip Code: 04064
categories: park, performance & event venue, stadium, arena & sports venue



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Reviews
Haven't been tonthe ballpark in a very long time. Great place for concerts that I went to in the past. First time seeing a tribute show there and they did an awesome job. Staff was awesome
Thursday concerts are great! Get the VIP pass, cheapest entertainment all summer!
Not bad went for concert less buggy then i remember
Bathrooms were nice. Normally at ballparks you get porta potties. It was nice to have a flush toilet and running water even though the soap was out. The prices for the food were a little higher than what we are used to. The parking is very slim. We lucked out that someone was leaving.
Unique old school baseball stadium in the heart of OOB. Field surface is extremely well maintained. Seating & Facilities are a bit outdated. Ample free parking and close proximity to all the area attractions. Overall a fun place to take in a game or the occasional concert.
I love the Old Orchard Beach ballpark! I take my 2 dogs up there and they get to run around and meet new dogs and some of their old friends. There is a path leading around a lovely pond. The dogs can play in the water and run around! I have been taking dogs there for over 24 years. They all have been so happy up there!
It's enjoyable at the Old Orchard Beach Ballpark area. There is a Skateboard park that gets used a lot. Some of the younger people that use it, are very talented. And a lot of fun to watch. The Ballpark is also a good time. I've been able to see a fair amount of ballgames in the past. And if you own a pup. There are a lot of areas to walk your dog. And you absolutely have to pick up after your pup. There are plenty of people who use the area for getting excersize. Not only for themselves, but also for there pets. So, common courtesy goes a long way. Enjoy.
What a gorgeous beach, especially during low tide! It is an outstanding place to go for a very long walk because the beach goes on forever in both directions! During low tide, the surface is expansive and flat so you are not walking on a steep angle. No need for water shoes since the entire beach is all sand. Nice waves! During the summer there is an amusement park.
Great place to see a show
Free concerts on Thurs nites. We happen to see an Elton John tribute band . Park has restroom and concession stand. Bring chair or blanket,well behaved dog had so much fun great idea!!! Did I mention FREE
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