Yerington Monday: Baseball in Yerington
Yerington is crazy about baseball. They have five baseball fields in this little town. They even had one major League player, Larry K. Tingle, who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers 1967-1969.. Larry was in the 1967 graduating class of Yerington High School and sadly passed away April 15, 2013. All of the fields are named in honor of Yerington residents who were active or instrumental in baseball. To learn more about each field and who they were named after, click each picture.
Although I was neither active or instrumental in Yerington’s baseball history, I do have a story about my Yerington baseball experience, “Baseball and Mosquitoes” on my blog for those who are interested.
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Buck Aiazzi Field is complete with lights, a concession stand and plenty of parking. Gerald (Buck) Aiazzi was one of our classmates who was an outstanding Little League player and was killed in an auto collision in July 1962.
Booth Parr Baseball Field is the home of the Yerington High School Lions and also is used for the Babe Ruth league and also doubles as a soccer field during the season. The field just had an electrical upgrade, complete with timers for night games. Joe Parr (County Clerk) & Frank Booth worked tirelessly on this baseball field and the Pat Peeple’s softball field.
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Neil Herrin Field is a multi-use field. It can be adapted for baseball or softball and is also used for youth soccer.
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