The stadium has traditionally hosted area high school teams for a variety of sports.
In 1998, Cranston Stadium was chosen to host the Rhode Island Gulls expansion team.
However, with small crowds, the team lasted only two seasons in Cranston before moving to Newport, Rhode Island, and being renamed the Newport Gulls, although the Rhode Island Gulls did play for the 2000 NECBL Championship in Cranston, falling to Keene.
The city of Cranston has kept the baseball field in good playing shape and it has continued to host various forms of amateur baseball including, high schools, American Legion and wooden bat tournaments.
In 2007, the City of Cranston had field turf installed on the football portion of the stadium facility at a cost of $839,000.