Went to the 2025 DOK baseball goodwill games at the field. There are 6 fields that are well maintained with walkways lined by palm trees. A few things of interest…there is a lip between both the infield and outfield as well as on the first and third baselines, so important for players to grab balls that are foul as they may bank. The dirt is sandy causing plays and slides to be slow; so infielders should beware as well as runners to make sure to do a hard 90. The grass in the outfield was thick and wet (we were here during October rains), so the balls hit over there die. There are bathrooms in the center and they have both toilet tissue and soap; but could be updated. The stands had metal bleachers and were covered, but not enough seats for everybody. There are multiple bullpens, and at least 2 batting cages with L-screens. Would recommend bug spray but there were not as many mosquitoes as expected so kudos to...
Read moreWe went to watch the baseball game at The Villages Sports Center located in Clark in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. It was the East Asia Cup XIV … the game started since October 29th to November 3rd. The field is huge and there were lots of spectators cheering for their teams. It was fun to watch the game even though the weather was hot and humid. There is a children’s playground nearby the field and you can see the kiddies enjoying themselves very much. The place is well kept and maintained. A nice place to enjoy watching the baseball game...
Read moreCame only to watch the baseball games. Didn't stay long enough for the accommodations. If I were a baller then the field may be good enough. I heard that certain Korean baseball teams use their facilities for training during the winter seasons in their country. Unfortunately, the food was not good. There are so much developments around The Villages. Best way to go there is to exit from Clark North toll...
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