EQT Park
"The House of Thrills" | |
| Former names | Falconi Field (2002–2006) CONSOL Energy Park (2007–2016) Wild Things Park (2017–2025) |
|---|---|
| Location | 1 Washington Federal Way, Washington, PA 15301 |
| Coordinates | 40°9′15″N 80°17′1″W / 40.15417°N 80.28361°W |
| Owner | WashCo Ballpark Holdings |
| Capacity | Baseball: 3,200 Concerts: 5,000 |
| Field size | Left Field — 320 ft Center Field — 410 ft Right Field — 320 ft |
| Surface | Artificial Turf |
| Opened | May 29, 2002 |
| Tenants | |
| Washington Wild Things (FL) (2002–present) California Vulcans (NCAA) (2002–present) Steel City Sparks (WPSL) (2005) Pittsburgh Riverhounds (USL) (2005–2006) Washington BlueSox (2006–2008) Pennsylvania Rebellion (NPF) (2014–2016) | |
EQT Park is a 3,200-seat multi-purpose stadium in North Franklin Township, a suburb of Washington, Pennsylvania. It hosted its first regular season baseball game on May 29, 2002, as the primary tenants of the facility, the Washington Wild Things, lost to the Canton Coyotes, 3-0. The ballpark also hosts the California Vulcans baseball team, representing Pennsylvania Western University California. It was the home of the Pennsylvania Rebellion of the National Pro Fastpitch, a women's professional softball league, until 2017 when the team folded. It also hosts Washington High School's baseball team, McGuffey High School's baseball team, and the WPIAL Baseball Championships. It was briefly the home of the Pittsburgh Riverhounds soccer club (who now play at Highmark Stadium) during the 2005 and 2006 seasons. EQT Park is located near Interstate 70. ProGrass Synthetic Turf was installed in the fall of 2010.
The stadium was known as Falconi Field until April 12, 2007, when Consol Energy and Washington County Family Entertainment entered a naming rights partnership to rename the complex CONSOL Energy Park. Consol Energy has let the naming rights deal expire as of January 2017. On March 25, 2025, the Wild Things announced the new name of the facility as EQT Park.