Historic Harlem Parks
Baseball Fields
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Find out which athletic fields have been permitted and see what’s available for the current season at Historic Harlem Parks
List of Baseball Fields
Name | Location | # of Fields | Type of Surface | Accessible | |||||||||
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Jackie Robinson Park | 150 St. & Bradhurst Ave. | 2 | Turf/Little League | ||||||||||
Morningside Park | W. 110 St. & Morningside Ave. | 2 | Little League | ||||||||||
William Shea Friendship Ballfield | W. 120th St & Mt. Morris Park W | 1 | Grass |
How to Reserve an Athletic Field or Court
Organized leagues or special events need a permit to use an athletic field or court. For people under 18, the permit is free. For those 18 and over, a fee is required.
To reserve space, please see Athletic Permits and Applications.
Directions to Historic Harlem Parks

Know Before You Go
There are currently 2 service interruptions affecting access within this park.
Jackie Robinson Recreation Center
New York City’s recreation centers and indoor pools remain closed to the general public until further notice to provide COVID-19 related services as well as free childcare options for children who are scheduled for blended learning. To learn more or to apply for the childcare program, please visit the New York City Department of Education’s Learning Bridges program page.
Once we reopen, NYC Parks will extend all existing recreation center memberships to cover the length of time we are closed to the general public.
Pelham Fritz Recreation Center
New York City’s recreation centers and indoor pools remain closed to the general public until further notice to provide COVID-19 related services as well as free childcare options for children who are scheduled for blended learning. To learn more or to apply for the childcare program, please visit the New York City Department of Education’s Learning Bridges program page.
Once we reopen, NYC Parks will extend all existing recreation center memberships to cover the length of time we are closed to the general public.
