Amateur baseball, often called "town ball" in Minnesota, is indeed a cherished tradition with over 30 leagues and more than 300 teams across the state. The Minnesota Baseball Association (MBA) governs the adult post-high school level, organizing state tournaments in three classes: Class A (primarily Twin Cities metro teams), Class B (larger outstate towns and promoted Class C winners), and Class C (smaller communities). These tournaments culminate in championships over Labor Day weekend, with qualifying through regional playoffs.
The Stearns County League is one of Minnesota's premier amateur baseball leagues under the Minnesota Baseball Association (MBA), known for its deep roots in central Minnesota's "town ball" culture. Established with influences from German Catholic immigrant communities in the late 1800s, the league features over 30 teams county-wide, making Stearns County an amateur baseball hotbed (home to the Minnesota Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame in St. Cloud). The league is split into two divisions—North and South—each with 5 teams playing a 14-game regular season followed by playoffs.
The St. Martin Martins, are a standout in Minnesota's amateur baseball scene. Competing in the Stearns County League South Division (primarily Class B under the Minnesota Baseball Association), they play at a well-groomed field that's a community hub—complete with a concession stand slinging brats and beers. As one of the league's elite, the Martins are known for strong pitching, timely hitting, and a roster blending college talent with lifelong locals.
The posted coordinates will bring you to a location where you'll find the information needed to complete the coordinates below.
N 45° 29.A3B′ W094° 39.C3D′
A=Number rows in the bleachers behind home plate+2.
B= Number of windows that face the field in the announcing booth.
C= Number of light posts that illuminate the Field + 3.
D= The number of I beams that support the Martins brandded scor board - 1.
Check Sum
A+B=12
C+D=11