The Rock Sports Park

24 Old Black Meadow Road, Chester, NY 10918

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Hours open

Monday:

10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Tuesday:

10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday:

10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Thursday:

10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Friday:

10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Saturday:

10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Sunday:

10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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  • Photo of The Rock Sports Park - Old Black Meadow Road, Chester, New York, United States
  • Photo of The Rock Sports Park - Old Black Meadow Road, Chester, New York, United States
  • Photo of The Rock Sports Park - Old Black Meadow Road, Chester, New York, United States
  • Photo of The Rock Sports Park - Old Black Meadow Road, Chester, New York, United States
  • Photo of The Rock Sports Park - Old Black Meadow Road, Chester, New York, United States
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24 Old Black Meadow Rd, Chester, NY 10918, United States
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About the Business

The Rock Sports Park

The Rock Sports Park, located at 24 Old Black Meadow Road in Chester, New York, is a premier destination for baseball and softball training. As the leader in baseball and softball instruction, Frozen Ropes USA offers unique and innovative techniques to help players excel in these dynamic sports. Whether you're a beginner looking to improve your skills or a seasoned player striving for success, The Rock Sports Park is the place to be. Visit us today and take your game to the next level!

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Galen Kilroy:
4

"Multi sport facility with several outdoor turf fields and lighting. Indoor cages and frozen ropes training as well. Usually busy and lots of activities at the same time"

almost 2 years ago
Henry and Deb Wicke:
4

"Really nice baoilfield Clean well maintained. Friendly staff. Nice snack bar area. Very family oriented. We recommend."

almost 2 years ago
Lou Longo:
4

"Very nice facility could use more bleachers on hill but otherwise well run and very nice people as receptionists and very helpful in directing you to the right field"

almost 4 years ago
Mmare:
3

"Nice scenery but other than the 61/90 field, the two 51/70 fields are way too small for kids older than 10u. They really need to make the outfield fences 20’ high to prevent every routine flyball from becoming a homerun. Nice facility though with indoor cages and great concessions."

more 6 years ago
PerryEising:
1

"Awful tournament experience. Awful facility. We signed up to play a tournament at the Rock, but all of our games were schedule at the Yard--we never even saw the Rock!. The Yard has no bleachers or viewing angles. There's no shade, so you're out in the sun all day. The only money spent on the facility was to put in turf fields, but other than that, you're walking on broken concrete that's years old and gravel. The grounds aren't groomed--there are weeds everywhere--including poison ivy in the one shady spot we managed to find. They tell you that you can't bring in food, yet the only concession is a food truck that looks like the dirty water dog guy from 1975 with all of the meats in coolers--not even refrigerated or frozen! We wouldn't buy any food from the truck for fear of contamination. The bathrooms were filthy and often without toilet paper or paper towels. The woman's room smelled like a port-a-potty. There are no batting cages for your team to take BP, yet there is plenty of space to put some in. There was one small, indoor, multi-purpose room to try to get a pre-game workout in, but good luck getting into it as every team was vying for it. The short, metal fences around each field are dangerous, not to mention that for a 60/90 13U tourney, they were too short--it was like being at Cooperstown all over again. There are no working lights, and when the games ended up going into extra innings, the umpires told our kids that they were calling everything a strike to move the games along, so they'd better swing. A ball sailed over our batter's head and into the backstop, and the ump called it a strike in the name of moving the game along. COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY. Take your kid to Baseball Heaven or Diamond Nation if you're in the tri-state area. This place should be called "The Dump.""

more 7 years ago
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