Goodwin Field

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'Goodwin Field'
Location Fullerton, CA, USA
Tenants
California State University, Fullerton
Capacity
3,500

Goodwin Field in Fullerton, California is home to the Cal State Fullerton Titans and the former home of the Fullerton Flyers of the Golden Baseball League from 2005-2010. The stadium, originally called Titan Field, opened in 1992 and was renamed in 2000 in honor of university benefactors Jerry and Merilyn Goodwin. This is the third on campus diamond for the Titans, with the prior being built on the same site in 1970. When the stadium was still being renovated in 1992, the Titans played some of their home games at nearby Amerige Park. The Titans also did this in 1983 when they were installing lights on their field and would play some home games at nearby Fullerton College, Santa Ana College, & Orange Coast College, as well as some public parks.

On the old field the largest crowd to see a game at that field, with small portable bleachers and plenty of standing room, was estimated at 5,000 in 1979, when Fullerton hosted the University of Hawaii and star pitcher Derek Tatsuno.

The highest attendance at Goodwin Field was 3,654 which was the noted crowd for every game of the weekend against rival Long Beach State in early June 2005. The weekend attendance for the series was 10,355.

The park was renovated in 2001 and currently seats 3,500 fans. In 2021, a new facility in the left field area at Goodwin Field was completed which is the new home of the Titans' locker rooms and coach's offices. A statue to Fullerton coaching great Augie Garrido sits near the left field main entrance to the stadium.

The dimensions at Goodwin Field are a symmetrical 330' down the lines, 385' in the gaps, and 400' to straightaway center.