Bulldogs Baseball unveiled their home at Bulldog Field in 1997. The diamond itself is adjacent to the Louis Crews Stadium and is just of Memorial Parkway.
Cyclone fencing encloses a playing surface with the dimensions 330 feet to left field, 318 to right, 395 to the gaps, and 402 to center field.
Features of Bulldog field include an underground irrigation/drainage system, a scoreboard beyond the left field wall, an outfield gravel-warning track, and painted dugouts for both the home and visiting teams.
Bulldog Field’s latest additions came during the tenure of former coach Michael Tompkins. Coach Tompkins installed a new outfield fence, covered batting cages, front post foe both dugouts and a weatherproof sound system.
Viewing games at Bulldog field is made easy due to the 500-person bleacher seating behind home plate, which provides exceptional sightlines for Maroon & White fans.