HISTORIC, INNOVATIVE, GROWING
From the Rockies to the Golden State, the Pioneer Baseball League brings twelve teams to communities across Montana, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, and California. Each ballpark is a reflection of its hometown, combining the scenic beauty of the Mountain West with the excitement of minor league baseball. Here, minor league baseball is more than a game—it’s a cherished tradition and a cornerstone of community life.
Whether you're a lifelong fan or discovering us for the first time, we invite you to visit one of our ballparks and experience baseball the way it was meant to be—unhurried, authentic, and full of heart. This is the Pioneer League.
Memorial Stadium
Nestled along the Boise River, Memorial Stadium is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and views of the surrounding foothills. A classic PBL stop with deep community roots.
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Dehler Park
Opened in 2008, Dehler Park offers stunning views of the Rimrocks and a modern fan experience while maintaining the Mustangs’ storied tradition in Billings.
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Glacier Bank Park
One of the league’s newest gems, Glacier Bank Park sits in Kalispell with breathtaking mountain backdrops and a focus on outdoor Montana charm.
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Centene Stadium
With a space-themed identity and rich minor league history, Centene Stadium delivers an intimate baseball setting under Montana skies.
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Melaleuca Field
Known for its friendly crowd and small-town energy, Melaleuca Field is a cozy, hitter-friendly park at the base of the Rockies.
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Ogren Park Allegiance Field
Overlooking the Clark Fork River, Ogren Park boasts one of the most picturesque settings in all of minor league baseball.
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Raimondi Park
A new chapter for pro baseball in Oakland, this intimate setting emphasizes fan engagement and grassroots community vibes.
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Lindquist Field
Backdropped by the Wasatch Mountains, Lindquist Field is consistently rated among the most scenic minor league stadiums in America.
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blocktickets Park
Sitting at over 6,500 feet in Colorado Springs, blocktickets Park is the highest professional ballpark in North America.
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Bryant Field
California’s newest entry to the league, Bryant Field offers a festive gameday atmosphere and strong ties to the Yuba-Sutter community.
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