D'Youville baseball reached an agreement to call Sal Maglie Stadium home beginning in the 2024 season.
Sal Maglie Stadium was first built in 1939 with the original name being Hyde Park Stadium. Originally designed for football, the 4,000-seat stadium was adapted for baseball in the 1950s and fully reconstructed for baseball in 1999. During 1983, the stadium was renamed for Niagara Falls native, former major league player and Niagara University alum, Sal Maglie.
Over the years, Sal Maglie Stadium was home to the Buffalo Bisons for the 1967 and 1968 seasons. From 1970-79, the stadium was home to the Niagara Falls Pirates, the Niagara Falls Sox from 1982-85, the Niagara Falls Tigers in 1985, and the Niagara Falls Rapids from 1989-93, all of whom were affiliated with the New York-Penn League. During the 1995 season, Sal Maglie Stadium was home to the Niagara Falls Mallards of the North Atlantic League.
Sal Maglie Stadium has been the home of the Niagara Power, who compete in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League, during the summer of 2007.
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