Jerry Uht Park celebrated its 10th year
anniversary in 2005 and more than 1 million fans have
passed through the gates to enjoy professional baseball.
Since 1995, the park has been the home of the Erie SeaWolves.
From 1995-1998, the SeaWolves were a short-season
affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Jerry Uht Park then
became home to Double A SeaWolves beginning in 1999 as
an affiliate of the Anaheim Angels. After two
years with the Angels, the SeaWolves moved to their
current affiliate the Detroit Tigers.
The 6,000 seat stadium features six luxury suites,
multi-tiered picnic areas, a beer garden, three main
concession stands and a raised upper deck of seats along the
first base side. In 2006, a new $1 million scoreboard was
added that features live fan footage, video clips and
animated graphics.
Adjacent to the Tullio Arena, the park is also home
to local collegiate, high school baseball playoffs and
all-star games.