Joe Martin Field
- Name: Joe Martin Stadium
- GPS-able Address: 1221 Potter Street, Bellingham, WA
- Groundbreaking: 1961
- Minor League Baseball Teams: Bellingham Dodgers (A) 1973-1976; Bellingham Mariners (A) 1977-1994; Bellingham Giants (A) 1995-1996
- Class/League History: A/Northwest League League 1973-1996
- First Professional Baseball Game: 1973
- Others Playing or Operating Here: Bellingham Bells (West Coast League|WCL)
- Previous Ballpark Names: Civic Field (1964-1980), Joe Martin Field (1981-2014)
- LF: 325 CF: 380 RF: 320
- Seats: 1,600
Joe Martin Stadium was first opened in 1964. Named after Bellingham coaching icon Joe Martin who was the National Baseball Congress coach of the year in 1964. He was later the general manager for the Bellingham Dodgers and Bellingham Mariners for a time. The field has a grandstand which seats nearly 1000 and extra seating down the first and third base sides over the dugouts. The stadium also has field lights and in 2015 switched from a natural playing surface to a synthetic field turf.
Since 1999, the Bellingham Bells of the summer collegiate West Coast League call the field home.


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