From the archives: Pilot Field
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Buffalo's downtown ballpark opened in 1988 as Pilot Field, named for Pilot Air Freight of Philadelphia. That was the stadium's name during its iconic opening years, when the Herd sold more than 1 million tickets for the first six seasons the park was opened.
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July 10, 1986: Gov. Mario Cuomo and dignitaries at groundbreaking of Pilot Field.
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July 10, 1986: Groundbreaking of Pilot Field.
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July 10, 1986: Robert E. Rich, Gov. Mario Cuomo and others at the ceremony for the beginning of construction of Pilot Field.
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Dec. 21, 1986: Plastic conduit is installed at Pilot Field.
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Dec. 23, 1986: Construction of the downtown ballpark.
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March 4, 1987: Pilot Field construction continues.
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March 16, 1987: Construction Pilot Field.
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May 1, 1987: Construction of Pilot Field.
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July 1, 1987: Council members David Rutecki, James Pitts and Norman Bakos at Pilot Field.
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Oct. 6, 1987: Pilot Field Stadium Board.
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Oct. 7, 1987: Topsoil being spread at Pilot Field.
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Oct. 9, 1987: Electrician Amos Belk attaches lights over Pilot Field.
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April 14, 1988: Admission line at Pilot Field.
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April 14, 1988: Bisons Manager Rocky Bridges in a pregame motorcade to Pilot Field.
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April 14, 1988: Mayor Jimmy Griffin makes his first pitch from the mound at Pilot Field as Gov. Cuomo looks on.
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April 15, 1988: Concession stand at Pilot Field.
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June 26, 1988: An impromptu grounds crew braces the lattice work against high winds as a wedding is celebrated at Pilot Field.
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July 31, 1988: Usher training at Pilot Field.
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Aug. 17, 1988: Lining up for tickets at Pilot Field.
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Feb. 8, 1989: Skaters enjoy an ice rink in Pilot Field.
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Opening day at Pilot Field, 1988: As the excitement swirls around them, Bob and Mindy Rich take a moment for themselves to celebrate the Bisons' 1-0 victory over the Denver Zephyrs.
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Aug. 22, 1989: The Bisons, Bob Rich and Pilot Field attract national attention.
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June 26, 1990: Old-timers baseball classic at Pilot Field.
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Aug. 27, 1990: Fans at Pilot Field.
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Feb. 8, 1991: Manager Colleen Fintak stocks the shelves at the Bisons store at Pilot Field.
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