This multipurpose ballpark served as the home of several minor league teams that played in Olean, including the Olean Oilers, Yankees, and Athletics. The ballpark was infamous for several unique features including a short porch of approximately 260 feet to right field, dirt track surrounding the field, a temporary fence placed across for baseball games, light poles in play on the field, and an orientation that faced West, forcing late afternoon games to take "sun breaks" as there was no batter's eye. Bradner Stadium also hosted Negro League games and witnessed an appearance by Jackie Robinson and the Brooklyn Dodgers when they visited for an exhibition against the Oilers in 1947. It was remodeled in 2013 with the baseball configuration reoriented and several seats removed. This park is as it appeared in the 1940s and has the following estimated dimensions:
LFL 328
LF 346
LCF 386
CF 375
RCF 310
RF 274
RFL 260
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