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St. Joseph Parks and Civic Facilities
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The Marion and Goff Ballfield is one of the municipal facilities created in the middle of the 20th century to accommodate the increasing popularity of both baseball and softball. For many years, there were dozens of local teams, many sponsored by businesses, that competed during the season. The Marion and Goff Ballfield offers concessions and restrooms as well as the ballfield. Sitting adjacent to the ball field is the Corby Dog Park, offering an off-leash space for dogs. There is a separate area for smaller dogs and agility equipment is available. A $5 annual membership fee is required to use the dog park.


For almost 75 years local teams have played at Marion and Goff Ballfield

Sky, Street light, Shade, Tree

Corby Dog Park is the perfect place to enjoy time with your four-legged friend!

Dog, Carnivore, Tree, Plant

In 1955, Little League Baseball was a big deal in St. Joseph. The number of teams and participants was growing and additional fields were needed. The site at Marion and Goff streets was approved as an appropriate place for one of the new facilities. There were teams for all ages and skill levels, and they all needed places to play. In 1957, the Local 110 of the carpenters’ union built two dugouts for the field. Since then, the Marion and Goff field has been a favorite among local teams and the area around it is filled with the sounds of “America’s pastime” on summer evenings.

“Want New Ball Field,” St. Joseph News Press, March 5, 1955.

“North End Field Given Final O.K.” St. Joseph Gazette, March 31, 1955.

“Carpenters Donate Time and Effort to Build Dugouts,” St. Joseph News Press, Aug. 4, 1957.