R • August 9, 2014One of the best ballfields in NYC. Soccer, baseball, batting "cage," frisbee, whatever you want to do this place has enough open space for all ages from toddlers to adults!
Kevin O. • May 24, 2015Great little green space in the heart of tribeca. Bring your footballs, frisbees, baseball gloves and blanket and enjoy the cool breeze off of the hudson
RockStarNewYork • August 23, 2012This is the place where the first baseball game was said to have been played in June 19, 1846
Ben F. • July 7, 2016$50 to rent a cage for a half hour. Call ahead and reserve, can get busy on the weekends and during bad weather.
New Era Pinstripe Bowl • December 22, 2011To celebrate the New Era Pinstripe Bowl, customers will receive 1 free NY tag bag when they buy 1 handmade NY map baseball
Rob W. • March 26, 2012Horrible infield hops! Goose poop all over the place. Temperature always at least 10 degrees lower than forecasted. If you can play baseball here, you can play anywhere!
Nick • August 29, 2012Do not dive on the turf unless you are aware of the pain you'll have in the shower later that night
jake f. • June 1, 2011head to the fields around 4pm. watch the soccer games, read your book, whatever. plenty of room to stretch out and hardly a crowd.
Staten Island Yankees • June 28, 2012The best kept secret in NYC! Be able to see the Statue of Liberty, the Verrazano Bridge and get a ride to watch affordable baseball in the summer all for free!
Jason S. • August 13, 2013Check in, mention FUNGO at the Front Desk and get a 10 minute baseball assessment for your 4-13yr. old.
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