- Lynchburg Announces Hill City Howlers as Their New Team Identity
- Lynchburg Announces Field Staff for 2026 Season
- In partnership with the city of Lynchburg, the Lynchburg Hillcats begin a multiyear renovation of their 86-year-old ballpark.
- Lynchburg wins 2025 Carolina League Championship
- Hillcats Implode; Fireflies Force Game Three
- Smith, Two Players, Honored by Minor League Baseball in Season Awards
- Walk-Off Moves Lynchburg One Win from Title
- Surreal Finish Sends Lynchburg to the Championship Series
- Hillcats to Face Fredericksburg in Carolina League Playoffs
- Joey Oakie Named Carolina League Pitcher of the Week
A historic gem in the heart of Lynchburg, Virginia, City Stadium offers a timeless baseball experience. As the fifth-oldest Minor League ballpark still in use, the stadium has been a cornerstone of the community since it first opened its doors in 1940. Originally known as City Stadium, the venue has a rich history, hosting exhibition games with legendary teams like the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers, as well as a long line of Minor League Baseball affiliates.
The stadium has also been a launching pad for some of baseball’s most recognizable talent. The legendary 1983 Lynchburg Mets roster featured future stars Dwight “Doc” Gooden and Lenny Dykstra, while other notable alumni to pass through the ballpark include Darryl Strawberry, José Bautista, Rick Aguilera, Bronson Arroyo, Kevin Mitchell, and Hall of Famer Red Schoendienst. From the Yankees–Dodgers exhibition that inaugurated the field to decades of player development that followed, City Stadium has built a legacy of unforgettable moments and remarkable athletes. Today, it continues to honor its rich history while serving as the energetic home of the Hill City Howlers, Single-A Affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians.
- Lynchburg Announces Hill City Howlers as Their New Team Identity
- Lynchburg Announces Field Staff for 2026 Season
- In partnership with the city of Lynchburg, the Lynchburg Hillcats begin a multiyear renovation of their 86-year-old ballpark.
- Lynchburg wins 2025 Carolina League Championship
- Hillcats Implode; Fireflies Force Game Three
- Smith, Two Players, Honored by Minor League Baseball in Season Awards
- Walk-Off Moves Lynchburg One Win from Title
- Surreal Finish Sends Lynchburg to the Championship Series
- Hillcats to Face Fredericksburg in Carolina League Playoffs
- Joey Oakie Named Carolina League Pitcher of the Week
Hill City Howlers
City Stadium
3180 Fort Ave.
Lynchburg, VA 24501
Front Office: (434) 528-1144
Email: [email protected]
Triple-A: Columbus Clippers
Double-A: Akron RubberDucks
High-A: Lake County Captains
Single-A: Hill City Howlers
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Lynchburg wins 2025 Carolina League Championship
Hillcats won their first Carolina League Championship since 2017, defeating the Columbia Fireflies 8-2