
CHUCK BAFARO STADIUM AT BOND FIELD
In 2008, the Pacific University baseball team moved into one of the top small college baseball facilities on the west coast. Chuck Bafaro Stadium at Bond Field is the proud home of Boxer baseball and one component of the Lincoln Park Athletic Complex.
The new baseball diamond is a radical departure from the old Bond Field, which the Pacific baseball program called home for 30 years, and already rates among the top you will find at the small college level The new field is a pitcher’s park, measuring 330 feet down the base lines, 375 feet in the power alleys and 390 feet to center field. In addition, the foul territory on the new field is double that of the old Bond Field, which will keep the ball in play more often. During Fall 2017, the field underwent a turf project for the infield and aprons which makes the field even more playable during the wet Oregon springs.
Players and coaches will be treated to spacious dugouts with plenty of space for the largest of teams. Each player will have his own space for personal gear. Adjacent enclosed bullpens, separate from the playing surface. give pitchers a place to warm-up shielded from fans and safe from the dangers of foul balls.
A permanent grandstand provides comfortable seating for 500 fans, increasing seating over the old field by nearly 200 fans. A fully enclosed press box, located at the top of the grandstands behind home plate, provides adequate seating for press and game personnel and is capable of hosting regional and national caliber events.
The field is also equipped with lights making it one of two schools within the conference to have both turf and lights, giving the Boxers a huge advantage when it comes to practicing and playing in the early winter/spring months before we gain an extra hour of sunlight.

CLUBHOUSE
Just behind the 1st base dugout, the Boxers have a beautiful baseball clubhouse. All players have their own lockers and both sides come equipped with TV's, as well as game tables to pass the time during any rain delays or before practice. The clubhouse allows for players to leave their gear in a safe facility right by the field which saves space in their dorms or apartments and eases travel to and from the field.

PACIFIC UNIVERSITY FIELDHOUSE
In inclement weather, the Boxers practice indoors in the Pacific Athletic Center’s fieldhouse. The first of its kind in the Northwest, the fieldhouse is one of only three indoor practice facilities for outdoor sports at the college level in the region.
The fieldhouse is home to 2 full-size cages and 2 half cages which allow the team to get swings in even when the weather outside isn't cooperating. 60 yards of turf separate the cages and create a space wide enough for ground balls, throwing, bullpens, and even team defense or baserunning drills.
The fieldhouse also is the home for "The Box", the athlete-only weight room. One of two weight rooms within the Stoller Center, The Box in conjunction with the fieldhouse turf, allows the athletes to lift weights and get speed/agility work in the same location.