PRLL is a paying tenant at the Anderson Fields complex, which is owned by the AMERICAN LEGION, JAMES A. ANDERSON POST, NO. 1199. The Legion has been host to PRLL since 1963 (with all teams playing there since 1965). The Post is active in the community and helps to keep our servicemen and women, past and present, in our minds and hearts.
The Anderson Fields complex (encompassing all the fields named below) is located upon the grounds of the American Legion, off Hunt Road, across Hunt Road from Veterans Memorial Park.
FIELDS AT ANDERSON FIELDS COMPLEX:Anderson - Alicia T. Brady FieldMinor Girls' field at the Anderson Fields complex. This field, as of April 9, 2005, is dedicated to the memory of Alicia T. Brady, a PRLL and PRHS softball player who was lost to us in February, 1992. Her parents continue to attend Opening Day each year to present the Alicia T. Brady Trophy to the Major Girls Champions. We thank the James Anderson Post, American Legion, for the use of this field.
Anderson - Harris FieldTee-Ball field at Anderson Fields complex. It was named in thanks for the efforts of Tim Harris and his brother, the late Bill Harris, who assisted the league in many ways, not the least of which was construction of this field.
Anderson - Heroes FieldThe new field (dedicated June, 2003) for Rookie Girls and Tee Ball at the Anderson Fields complex. It is named for the firefighters, police and emergency services volunteers who assisted in the events and aftermath of 9/11/01, and for the victims of that tragedy.
Anderson - Kayser FieldThe William "Billy" Kayser Memorial Field was dedicated on 6/26/04 in memory of a former player and friend. It is home to our Boys' "A" (formerly AAA) Division.
Anderson - McCarthy FieldMajor Girls field at the Anderson Fields complex. It is named for Austin McCarthy, deceased former president of PRLL (1985-86) who helped get the field built.
Anderson - McKiernan FieldHome to the Boys' AA and AAA (formerly International) Divisions at the Anderson Fields Complex. It is named for Robert McKiernan, former Supervisor of Groundskeepers, who passed away in January 1995. The surface of this field was renovated in 2005 with the help of W. Harris & Sons.
Anderson - Mooney Bocket FieldMajor Boys Field at Anderson Fields Complex. It is named for Mooney Bocket, co-founder of PRLL, who managed the Major Giants from 1954 to 1986, and who lived in Pearl River until his death in 2009.
FIELDS OUTSIDE ANDERSON FIELDS COMPLEX:
In recent years, a limited number of games have been played off-site, largely due to PRLL's participation in inter-league programs with neighboring little leagues, like South Orangetown, Nanuet and West Nyack Little Leagues.
In 2024, due to the loss of parking privileges at the DataBank property, and the resulting parking crunch at Anderson Field, only three games at a time, at most, can be played at Anderson Field. Thus, over one-third of all games must be played off-site this year. These include inter-league games, but also include some games between two PRLL teams. With the cooperation of our neighboring leagues, such games will be scheduled at the fields of
South Orangetown Little League, Nanuet Little League, West Nyack Little League and Congers Little League. There will even be a few games at Kennedy-Reedy Field in Tappan.
South Orangetown Little League (200 Old Orangeburg Rd, Orangeburg, NY 10962): SOLL is located across the street (Veterans memorial Highway) from PRLL.
Link to Directions Nanuet Little League (10 Lake Nanuet Drive Nanuet New York):
Link to Directions Nanuet playing fields are: Heroes, Wilhelm, Frohling, Town and Toto.
West Nyack Little League (185 Germonds Rd, West Nyack, NY 10994):
Link to Directions
West Nyack playing fields are: Medler, Cesca, Finkel and Germonds 3.
Congers (Nyack/Valley Cottage/Congers Little League): A few softball games will be played at Hemlock Field (238 NY-303 Congers New York 10920):
Link to Directions