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Muhlenberg College refurbishing Bicentennial Park for 2025 season

Muhlenberg College will refurbish Allentown’s Bicentennial Park as the new home for its college baseball team.

Muhlenberg College reached an agreement with the City of Allentown to make ECTB Stadium at Earl F. Hunsicker Bicentennial Park the college’s home baseball facility, beginning with the 2025 season.

Muhlenberg will lease Bicentennial Park, which will be home to Mules baseball games and programs for city residents and Muhlenberg students.

As part of the partnership between Muhlenberg and Allentown, Muhlenberg College will revitalize the facility at Lehigh and South Howard streets on the city’s south side and provide for its maintenance and upkeep.

Work on the park is being completed in two phases.

The first phase consists of reconditioning the infield and outfield; demolishing sections of bleachers to allow for the construction of new bullpens and batting cages; installing new, expanded outfield fencing and netting, and refurbishing the dugouts and restrooms.

The second phase involves renovation of interior spaces for locker rooms and offices and sprucing up of exterior fencing, concessions, ticket booths and other areas of the facility.

In addition to returning competitive baseball to the neighborhood, the agreement calls for free monthly community baseball clinics, volunteer opportunities and service projects.

Since 1997, Muhlenberg has practiced and played its home games at the Lehigh County Sports Fields, South Whitehall Township.

The Mules have made six Centennial Conference playoff appearances.

“We’re really proud of our partnership with the city on this project,” said Muhlenberg College President Kathleen Harring.

“This is what happens when we all strive together for the common good. It’s going to be an outstanding ballfield once again. I look forward to seeing the Mules play there,” Harring said.

“Bicentennial Park is an important part of Allentown’s recreation infrastructure and anchors an awesome neighborhood,” said Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk. “So, I’m excited about Muhlenberg’s investment there and the energy that their athletic program will bring to the city.”

“Bicentennial Field is such a great spot, and we’re excited about rejuvenating it,” Harring says. “It’s going to add not only to our student-athletes’ experience, but also to the neighborhood. We’re looking forward to welcoming friends and neighbors for games, clinics and all the other activities we’re planning.”

“I would like to thank everyone who worked so hard on this project over the last few months,” says Tod Gross, head coach of the Muhlenberg baseball team since 2013. “The project will not only benefit our baseball program, but it will benefit Muhlenberg College and the City of Allentown. I believe that our alumni and current players will all be excited to call Bicentennial Park home.”

“I think this is a huge step for the program, and I’m really excited for the opportunity to play at a brand-new stadium my senior year,” says Brendan Hughes, Muhlenberg College, Class of ’25, an All-Centennial Conference first baseman. “I look forward to seeing the Mules play at Bicentennial Park for years to come and can’t wait to see where the program goes from here.”

Built in 1939 as Fairview Field, the facility which was renamed Bicentennial Park in 1976 has been home to several professional baseball and softball teams during its history.

From 1997 to 2003, the park was home to the Allentown Ambassadors of the independent Northeast League. More than one dozen Major League players played for or managed the Ambassadors.

Bicentennial Park was home to the Allentown Railers of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League from 2012 to 2019.

CONTRIBUTED ARTIST’S RENDERINGDepiction of Muhlenberg College’s home baseball facility at Bicentennial Park, Allentown.