Medlar Field at Lubrano ParkState College, Pennsylvania |
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Former Notable Players: None Notes: Built in the shadow of the Beaver Stadium, the home of Penn State Football, this stadium is home to the the NY-Penn League franchise and the Penn State Nittany Lions baseball team. The facility is named for Anthony Lubrano, a Penn State graduate, who donated money toward the construction. The field is named for Chuck Medlar, the long-time Penn State baseball coach Lubrano played under as a student. |
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