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Lions Field, located at 11th and Grand, is one of the municipal ball fields. It offers concessions and restrooms. It is one of the most popular places for youth ball games in St. Joseph and is a great place to hone your batting skills or to pull up a lawn chair and watch the community teams compete.


Lions Field is the perfect place for a Little League game

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The mid-1950s was a high point of Little League Baseball in St. Joseph. There was a lot of support and the number of community teams was increasing. In order to meet this interest, the city built a number of new ball fields, including Lions Field. Beginning in 1956, this field became one of the most used of the city ball fields. For a short time in 2015 and 2016, Lions Field was renamed Mason Adams Memorial Field. Today, it is used not only by Little League, but also by local high schools and it is a busy place. Summer evenings at Lions Field are filled with the sounds of fans cheering on their team.

“Little League Work Day Set,” St. Joseph Gazette, May 25, 1956.

“First Bantam Grid Call Set Aug. 11,” St. Joseph News Press, Aug. 3, 1962.

“Boys Baseball,” St. Joseph News Press, July 17, 1963.

“Batter Up! Best Childhood Memories Tied to Lions League Ball Park,” St. Joseph News Press, Oct. 13, 2006.

Ross Martin, “Green Power,” St. Joseph News Press, Sept. 20, 2007.

Dave Hon, “City Approve Contract,” St. Joseph News Press, March 3, 2015.

Jessica Shumaker, “24-Hour REC Center Access Nixed,” St. Joseph News Press, July 16, 2015.