Marcusen Park History
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Dimensions:
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LF |
CF |
RF |
Capacity |
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335' |
410' |
335' |
2,250 (1999) |
Marcusen Park has a long and storied past. Constructed in the 1940’s, Marcusen
became the home of the original Austin Packers coached by the legendary Emil
Scheid. If you look closely, there is a plaque proclaiming it “The House that
Scheid Built.” There is also a monument at the base of the flagpole dedicating
it to a fine Austin pitcher, Louie Ciola, or all of the great Austin Packer
baseball teams put on the field by Austin’s own Dick Seltz from the early 1950’s
until 1986. Some of the great athletes who played at Marcusen Park include Moose
Skowron, Kent Hrbek, Juan Berenguar, Joe Mauer, Michael Restovich and Austin’s
own Mike Wuertz, to name a few.
All of you know you don’t have to be a professional athlete to play baseball at
Marcusen Park and feel the crunch of the infield under your cleats or the smell
of the summer grass. Every local child deserves to take part in America's
favorite pastime at one of Minnesota's finest stadiums. Please remember
that it is the dream of every young area ballplayer to play at Marcusen Park.
With your help we can make this dream a reality for generations to come.Marcusen Park Baseball Association (MPBA) History
A small group began meeting to discuss the fate of Marcusen
Park following hearing increasing rumors that the City was unable to continue to
adequately fund the park in the future. The topic of forming of a Community
volunteer group had been discussed during that past few years. We were aware of
the success of similar groups in the numerous communities in Minnesota who have
taken over ballparks that have faced the same dilemma. We met in small groups
initially. Once we formulated a strategy, we reached out for more community
members who shared our passion for restoring and maintaining Marcusen, not just
to those who understood its benefit to baseball, but to those who also
recognized its historic and economic significance to the City. Once our efforts
were known, the responses of support throughout the Community were overwhelming.