Lambert Field (Purdue)

Lambert Field (Purdue)

Lambert Field is a baseball stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana. It is the home field of the Purdue University's Boilermakers college baseball team. The stadium holds 1,100 people and opened in 1965. It is named after former Purdue baseball coach, Ward Lambert.


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