Duffy Fairgrounds
The "Duff" or "Duffy Dome" as Wizard fans like to call the ballpark has an elite baseball history dating back to 1983 when the Pittsburgh Pirates first called the Duffy Fairgrounds home.  After Pittsburgh moved to a different location within the NY Penn League, the Cleveland Indians planted their roots here in Watertown.  The Indians then vacated in 1998 and the "Duff" became the official home of the Wizards in 2000.  Located centrally in Watetown just off of Int. 81, this fully lighted baseball facility is the hub of all summer time activity in the city of Watertown.  Although the Wizards are the major tenant, you can see everything from little league games, American Legion Baseball games, boxing events, as well as major concerts such as Sugarland, Meatloaf, Keith Urban, Journey and many others.  With a seating capacity of close to 4,000 the Alex P. Duffy Fairgrounds is one of the top playing facilities in all of summer baseball.  With a first class clubhouse, pressbox, and multi-display scoreboard many current and future professional baseball players have called the "Duff" their summer baseball home.  For information about all events at The Fairgrounds, you can directly contact the Wizards at 1-315-212-4096.

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