Prince George's Stadium
Location within Maryland Location within the United States | |
| Location | 4101 Northeast Crain Highway Bowie, MD 20716 |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 38°56′44″N 76°42′33″W / 38.94556°N 76.70917°W |
| Owner | Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission |
| Operator | Chesapeake Baysox/Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission |
| Capacity | 10,000 |
| Field size | Left Field: 309 feet (94 m) Center Field: 405 feet (123 m) Right Field: 309 feet (94 m) |
| Surface | Natural Grass |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | October 17, 1993 |
| Opened | June 16, 1994 |
| Construction cost | US$10 million ($21.2 million in 2024 dollars) |
| Architect | The Design Exchange |
| Project manager | Opening Day Partners |
| General contractor | Sigal Construction Corp. |
| Tenants | |
| Chesapeake Baysox (EL/Double-A Northeast) 1994–present D.C. Forward (PC) 2004 Bowie Nationals (MFB) 1998 | |
Prince George's Stadium is a multipurpose sports venue located in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, near Bowie, primarily used for baseball. It is home of the Baltimore Orioles' Double-A affiliated Chesapeake Baysox in the Eastern League. The stadium is the result of a cooperative venture between Maryland Baseball Limited Partnership and the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, and is built on park property.