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Writer's pictureDavid Welch

Morton Field – Augusta Surgin’ Sturgeon



Photos by David Welch, Stadium Journey


Stadium Info FANFARE Score: 2.57

Morton Field 153 Piggery Road Augusta, ME 04330


Year Opened: 1980

Capacity: 1,800

Surgin’ Sturgeon Time

On farmland that was originally used to grow crops and raise pigs for the nearby hospital, Morton Field in Maine’s capital city of Augusta has often been used for Babe Ruth League games, as well as being the home field of the Cony High School Rams. Morton Field is part of the larger Capital Area Recreation Association complex, commonly referred to as “CARA”.


Morton Field joins the mix as a host site in the Greater Northeast Collegiate Baseball League (GNCBL) as home to the Augusta Surgin’ Sturgeon, one of five teams in the newly reorganized league. In years past a handful of teams would play at rotating sites across southern Maine and into New Hampshire.


However, the sale of the league in the spring of 2024 brought a new twist to the GNCBL, such that each of the five teams in the league now has their own designated home field, for the first time since the inception of the league.


 

Food & Beverage   3

Morton Field is one of a handful of facilities in the GNCBL which offers concessions. Items include hand-grilled hot dogs, burgers, fries, onion rings, ice cream novelties, and assorted candy. Bottled Coke products are also available.


While the selection is typical for similar venues, the hand-grilled burgers and hot dogs add a bit to the overall enjoyment.

 

Atmosphere   2

Part of the CARA complex, Morton Field is just one of several facilities here which include other baseball fields for various levels, softball and soccer fields, and basketball hoops and horseshoe pits. Everything about Morton Field screams Maine, from the pinewood that protects the 12-foot well to the short 280’ right field porch. Beyond the wall also runs a patch of pine trees, giving the area another ever-so-subtle touch of Maine.


Bleacher seating extends between the dugouts and eleven rows up, topped by a modest press box. This area provides little shade from the sun that sets just beyond the left field fence, so many fans choose to spread out along the grassy hillside on the third base side of the field, which does have some shade.


The game presentation at Morton Field focuses solely on the game itself – there is no walk-up music for batters and no music or on-field games between innings, leaving the game as the sole source of entertainment, and it works just fine.

 

Neighborhood   3

Morton Field is located across Kennebec River from downtown Augusta, just over two miles from Water Street, which features a variety of locally owned shops and restaurants, popular eateries such as State Lunch and Cushnoc Brewing Company, and several other restaurants, all located just feet away from Kennebec River Rail Trail. On the opposite side of the river is the Augusta Greenway Trail and Old Fort Western, a historic site from the French and Indian War era that is open to visitors. This area is just a short walk from the Maine State Capitol grounds.

 

Fans   2

Attendees consist mostly of the families and friends of players. They are actively involved in cheering on their team, mostly calling out cues for players to be patient and wait for their pitch. There is little in the way of fan interaction initiated by anything other than the play on the field.


 

Access   2

Getting to Augusta is straightforward, with I-295 providing a quicker route with fewer tolls compared to the more inland I-95. Those coming from the north will likely use I-95 until reaching Augusta.


Morton Field is located on the opposite side of the river from the Augusta business district and state buildings. Upon reaching the CARA complex, the facility is at the end of a long, narrow dirt and gravel road that has several speed bumps along the way.


There is a large parking lot beyond the field, but most attendees park in the grassy area along the road, leaving just a short walk to the field.

 

Return on Investment   5

Tickets for Surgin’ Sturgeon games go for under $6. For those paying cash, a flat fee of $5 can be paid, while those paying by card are charged a convenience fee, the same as that for online purchasers. Concession prices are a touch higher than at typical concession stands, but the higher quality of the hand-grilled burgers and dogs seems to justify the prices.

 

Extras   1

Morton Field gives a handful of options to kids who might find sitting through a full game too much – from chasing foul balls to just having space to play catch on their own, there is plenty here to occupy their time.

 

Final Thoughts

Morton Field is a basic high school baseball facility that does not come with a lot of extras to complement the game, but it does provide fans with a comfortable summer baseball experience. The facility also gives fans several seating options, along with above-average food options, while the nearby city center gives visitors to Augusta several places to visit before the first pitch.



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