Located in downtown Falmouth, the town athletic field was constructed in the late 1930s with assistance from the Work Projects Administration.
[1][2] The facility was dedicated in 1952 in honor of Elmer E. "Guv" Fuller, longtime coach and athletic director at Falmouth's Lawrence High School.
[9] In 2004, the baseball diamond at Guv Fuller Field was named in memory of longtime Commodores' volunteer Arnie Allen.
Allen began his association with the Commodores as a seven-year-old bat boy, and remained with the club for 46 seasons, serving primarily as the team's equipment manager, and receiving the league's inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002.
[20][21] The ballpark has been the summertime home of dozens of future major leaguers such as Tino Martinez,[22] Darin Erstad,[23] and Jacoby Ellsbury.