South Bend Cubs

They are located in South Bend, Indiana, and play their home games at Four Winds Field at Coveleski Stadium.

The stadium was built in 1987 and named for Stanley Coveleski, the Hall of Fame pitcher who retired to South Bend after a career in major league baseball that included pitching three complete games to help the Cleveland Indians win the 1920 World Series.

On September 5, 2013, the South Bend Silver Hawks announced an agreement with the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, owners of Four Winds Casinos, for naming rights to the field.

As part of the agreement, a permanent bronze memorial bearing the name and likeness of Stanley Coveleski is located at the main entrance in his honor.

Former Indiana Governor (and former South Bend Mayor) Joe Kernan formed an investment group to purchase the Silver Hawks in 2005.

He then added a public commitment to the citizens of the region that he would invest $2.5 million of his own money to make upgrades to the city-owned stadium.

"[3] As a result of the name change and new affiliation with the Cubs, team merchandise sales increased by upwards of 700% of their previous totals.

[12] After setting attendance records during the 2015 season, the South Bend Cubs won the 42nd John H. Johnson President's Award as the minor league's "most complete franchise".

Transactions → More rosters: MiLB • Midwest League → Chicago Cubs minor league players Hall of Fame alumni Notable alumni B-Roll footage of a game between the West Michigan Whitecaps and the then South Bend Silver Hawks at Fifth Third Ballpark, was aired in Champ's Whammy!

Four Winds Field in South Bend
Reid Mahon with the Silver Hawks in 2007