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January 24, 2024 News

Lancaster installing artificial turf

It was announced today that the Lancaster Barnstormers, in conjunction with the Lancaster County Redevelopment Authority and CRIZ, will be installing artificial turf at Clipper Magazine Stadium for the 2024 season. A groundbreaking ceremony took place on Monday January 22nd at 1pm where local and state officials are expected to be on hand for the event and will say a few words.

This project, which begins this week, is expected to take 8 to 12 weeks, weather permitting. The turf will be installed by the time the Barnstormers take the field for spring training games in mid-April. It will make Clipper Magazine Stadium one of six Atlantic League facilities to have an artificial playing field.

The artificial surface, like the others in the league, will cover the entire field, including the bases and the home plate area. A removable Perfect Mound, similar to the one used at High Point’s Truist Point, will be installed as well.

The installation of the artificial turf is being primarily funded by the City Revitalization & Improvement Zone (CRIZ). “The Baseball Team and Redevelopment Authority want to sincerely thank the Lancaster CRIZ Authority for approving and providing significant investment to this capital project” said Justin Eby, Executive Director of the Redevelopment Authority.

Clipper Magazine Stadium, with the new surface, will be able to have an efficiency of conversion of the field from its primary baseball use to other sports, concerts, and many different events not possible before. The prep time from event to event will be greatly lessened.

Clipper Magazine Stadium played host to an event on 323 days of the 2022-2023 fiscal year but looks to be able to expand beyond that in upcoming years. “Our goal is to be the center of the community, making ourselves available to as many segments of the public as we can, said team president and general manager Mike Reynolds. “Before, we couldn’t risk not having a safe surface for baseball, but this will allow us to turn around the field more quickly without interrupting the flow of the Barnstormers schedule.”

2026 Schedule

Tuesday
Opening Day
  • Lancaster at York, 6:30
  • Lexington at Charleston, 6:35
  • Gastonia at High Point, 6:35
  • Hagerstown at Long Island, 6:35
  • Staten Island at Southern Maryland, 6:35
Wednesday
Wednesday, April 22
  • Lexington at Charleston, 10:35 am
  • Lancaster at York, 6:30
  • Gastonia at High Point, 6:35
  • Hagerstown at Long Island, 6:35
  • Staten Island at Southern Maryland, 6:35
Thursday
Thursday, April 23
  • Lancaster at York, 6:30
  • Lexington at Charleston, 6:35
  • Gastonia at High Point, 6:35
  • Hagerstown at Long Island, 6:35
  • Staten Island at Southern Maryland, 6:35
Friday
Friday, April 24
  • York at Hagerstown, 6:30 Now
  • Long Island at Lancaster, 6:45 Now
  • High Point at Gastonia, 7:00
  • Charleston at Lexington, 7:00
  • Southern Maryland at Staten Island, 7:00
Saturday
Saturday, April 25
  • Southern Maryland at Staten Island, 1:00
  • York at Hagerstown, 6:00
  • Long Island at Lancaster, 6:45
  • High Point at Gastonia, 7:00
  • Charleston at Lexington, 7:00
Sunday
Sunday, April 26
  • High Point at Gastonia, 1:00
  • Long Island at Lancaster, 1:30
  • Southern Maryland at Staten Island, 1:30
  • York at Hagerstown, 2:00
  • Charleston at Lexington, 2:00
Tuesday
Tuesday, April 28
  • Gastonia at York, 6:30
  • Hagerstown at Charleston, 6:35
  • Lexington at Long Island, 6:35
  • High Point at Southern Maryland, 6:35
  • Staten Island at Lancaster, 6:45
Wednesday
Wednesday, April 29
  • Hagerstown at Charleston, 10:35 am
  • High Point at Southern Maryland, 10:35 am
  • Gastonia at York, 6:30
  • Lexington at Long Island, 6:35
  • Staten Island at Lancaster, 6:45
Thursday
Thursday, April 30
  • Staten Island at Lancaster, 11 am
  • Gastonia at York, 11 am
  • Hagerstown at Charleston, 6:35
  • Lexington at Long Island, 6:35
  • High Point at Southern Maryland, 6:35