Bosse Field to receive synthetic turf and drainage upgrade
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 6, 2026, 11:34 PM
Last updated Jul 6, 2026
Bosse Field in Evansville has been approved for the installation of synthetic baseball turf, with a project cost of $2,136,856. Work is scheduled to begin after the Evansville Otters' season ends, potentially in October. The upgrade aims to improve field conditions and reduce rainouts, enhancing play opportunities for local high school teams. This initiative is one of the most significant changes to the historic stadium, which opened in 1915 and has hosted numerous teams over the years, including the Triple-A Evansville Triplets.
- •Project cost is $2,136,856, awarded to RiverTown Construction.
- •Turf installation aims to reduce rainouts for high school games.
- •Bosse Field has been in use since 1915, requiring significant updates.
- •Work will start after the end of the Otters' season, likely in October.
- •Bosse Field will be the fifth local high school venue to have synthetic turf.
- 11:34 PMYahoo Sports — Evansville's Bosse Field approved to receive synthetic baseball turf
"Bosse Field will undergo one of the bigger changes in its 100-plus year history with the addition of turf.
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