Park Name: Ernie Raimondi Park
Tenants: Oakland Ballers (Pioneer League)
Opened: Early 1910's
Grandstand Rebuilt: 2024
Address: 1800 Wood Street, Oakland, California 94607
Dimensions: 312' (L), 398' (C), 321' (R)
Former Names:
Bay View Park (1910-1947)
The view from behind home plate at Raimondi Park.
The view from down the first base line.
The view from down the third base line.
The grandstand at Raimondi Park, as seen from the right field corner of the park.
The press box is a shipping container perched atop the main seating section behind home plate.
The main grandstand is elevated behind the plate with green folding stadium seats.
The biggest seating area in the park is a large section of aluminum bleachers that runs down the right field line.
A smaller section of bleachers runs down the left field line.
A section of the left field bleachers is painted pink and set aside for single fans to mingle in the "Free Agents" Section.
Premimum seating on artificial turf behind the backstop at Raimondi Park.
The dugouts are also made from old shipping containers.
The ballpark was assembled around a city ballfield by the Ballers and made of a mix of different seating sections, but the team covers the back of the bleachers with baseball themed murals by local artists.
Picnic tables in the shadow of a highway overpass on the concourse behind the stands.
A food truck area sits behind the right field stands.
A children's playground stands in the right field corner of the park.
The Ballers "B's" logo is painted on a warehouse across the street from the ballpark, which is in an industrial area of West Oakland.
Bullpens are located behind the outfield fence.
The outfield fence. The Ballers rebuilt the field, which had fallen into disrepair.
The scoreboard stands behind the right field wall.
The Oakland Ballers on the field during a game at Raimondi Park.