The Cumberland County College Dukes Baseball Complex is the on-campus home of Dukes Baseball. The complex was renovated and reopened for the on March 4, 2012 in a doubleheader against Montgomery County Community College. Cumberland has also been the host of the Region XIX Baseball Final Four in 2016 and 2017. The Dukes reached the final both years and won the title in 2017. They recently captured their first National Championship in 2019.
In addition to the field, the Complex also includes batting cages and a team lounge room located close by beyond the parking area. Both home and away bullpens are complete with two mounds and a bullpen seating area that are in close proximity to each dugout to allow ease of communication.
"Our Complex is arguably the best in our region. It has everything you would want as a player and coach, but most importantly, it is a great place to watch a ballgame" - Cumberland County College baseball head coach Keith Gorman
Bleacher seating surrounds home plate, but fans are able to view the game from anywhere around the complex. The viewing area beyond home plate is elevated and the grass area immediately behind the backstop allows for lawn chair seating and lounging while watching the Dukes. The press area is located between the seating area and the home dugout on the third base line.
Since the renovation of the Complex, over 25 Dukes have received NCAA Scholarships with six players (Dan Goggin, Jo Jo Rodriguez, Mike Miles, Cody Stashak, Joe Zanghi, Will Latcham) currently in Major League Baseball organizations and two players (Anthony Lopez, Omar Prieto) playing overseas. Cody Stashak was recently called up to the Major Leagues with the Minnesota Twins. Additionally, Cumberland has averaged 39 wins since 2012 and has won the most games in DIII Junior College Baseball since 2014.