The stadium was originally named Silver Cross Field before rebranding to Duly Health and Care Field in 2022.
The field is located on the site of a former industrial railyard, reflecting the city's history as a regional transit hub.
The Frontier League, where the Joliet Slammers play, is a partner league of Major League Baseball.
The stadium's design utilizes a 'wraparound' concourse, allowing spectators to view the field from almost any point while walking the perimeter.
The Joliet Slammers won the Frontier League Championship in 2011, their inaugural season at the stadium.
Duly Health and Care Field is a multi-purpose stadium located in downtown Joliet, Illinois, primarily serving as the home venue for the Joliet Slammers of the Frontier League. Opened in 2002 as Silver Cross Field, the facility features a capacity of approximately 6,000 spectators for baseball games. The stadium design incorporates a traditional brick facade that complements the historic architectural character of downtown Joliet. Beyond professional baseball, the venue hosts amateur tournaments, community events, and concerts throughout the year. The playing surface is natural grass, and the stadium layout includes a variety of seating tiers ranging from field-level box seats to an upper-deck concourse. The facility is situated directly adjacent to the historic Joliet Union Station, a landmark transportation hub.
The upper deck behind home plate, which captures the symmetry of the field with the Joliet Union Station architecture in the background.
Bring a hat and sunglasses, as much of the seating area lacks overhead cover.
Check the team schedule for 'Fireworks Fridays' if you prefer a high-energy post-game atmosphere.
Walk the full concourse level to see different vantage points of both the field and the historic downtown skyline.
Do not leave early during fireworks shows, as pedestrian traffic near the main exit becomes very dense.
The venue is primarily active during the spring and summer baseball season; events are limited or non-existent in late autumn and winter.