04/24/2023
With the upcoming demolition of Potter County (Memorial) Stadium, I will be losing an old friend. I have watched many games there; most standing atop the dumpster on the third base side of the stadium. In the early 1960s I would watch the game from that position, while being ready to chase after long fouls or home run balls. After the 5th inning the gates would be opened and I would often go inside the stadium and watch the last half of the game.
My brothers and I would watch an entire season for a dime. We would either walk to the game or our mother would drive us to the game and drop us off. At the end of the game, I would call home from a pay phone at the stadium and let it ring one time - the signal for mom to come pick us up; then, when I hung up my dime was returned to use again at the next game.
I believe someone could write a book about this stadium and there would be many interesting stories. Many famous baseball players had games there while playing for the Amarillo teams, or their opponents. There were many memorable games played at this stadium. I have some memories that were specific to me, such as an unwelcome meeting with the notorious Potter County Deputy Sherriff Gilley, or a better experience shared with others attending the game watching Joe Pepitone line a baseball through the right field fence. Anytime the Clown Prince of baseball, Max Patkin, performed his antics was always memorable. In one case, a game (or night before the game) was the inspiration for a scene in Ron Shelton’s 1988 minor league baseball classic movie “Bull Durham” (the broken sprinkler scene where Crash Davis promised a rainout), but nothing in its history could top the opening game in Potter County Stadium. Many media stories are circulating now that erroneously state the stadium opened in 1949, when in fact, probably the greatest baseball stadium opening game ever, occurred after several rain delays on May 5, 1957. Here is the way Amarillo Sports reporter Putt Powell briefly described it the following day in his column (see attached PUTTing Around image).