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Fenway Park (Boston)
The Boston Red Sox celebrated the 100th birthday of Fenway Park…
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Shea Stadium (New York)
“Nobody has ever called Shea Stadium a cathedral,” wrote…
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County Stadium (Milwaukee)
Milwaukee was ready for major-league baseball in 1953. More…
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Memorial Stadium (Baltimore)
Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, home of the Orioles from 1954…
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Sportsman’s Park (St. Louis)
In baseball history there have been certain street corners that…
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South End Grounds (Boston)
The End of the Beginning
When the Boston Braves left the field…
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Forbes Field (Pittsburgh)
Baseball links geography, and rivalry. In 1908 Philadelphia constructed…
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Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia)
Shibe Park, later known as Connie Mack Stadium, goes back to…
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Huntington Avenue Grounds (Boston)
Before the 1901 season the ballpark called Huntington Avenue…
Tiger Stadium (Detroit)
On Monday, April 15, 1912, at 2:20 A.M., the RMS Titanic,…
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Bennett Park (Detroit)
Mention the corner of Michigan and Trumbull to baseball fans…
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Hilltop Park (New York)
The cramped wooden ballpark had few admirers. Inconveniently…
Wrigley Field (Chicago)
It was built on the site of a former theological seminary (of…
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Sulphur Dell (Nashville)
The ballpark was a magnet. It drew boys like Walter Nipper, long…
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Manhattan Field (New York)
For about a decade near the turn of the last century, now forgotten…
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Jarry Park (Montreal)
Rinky-dink in a most charming way, Jarry Park — or Parc Jarry…
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Comiskey Park (Chicago)
Circa turn of the Twentieth Century’s industrial post-war boom.…
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League Park (Fort Wayne, IN)
The last two of Fort Wayne’s 12 major-league games were played…
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Swinney Park (Fort Wayne)
The Kekionga Ball Grounds hosted the first nine of Fort Wayne’s…
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West End Park (Milwaukee)
No major Organized Baseball clubs played in Milwaukee from 1871…
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Swayne Field (Toledo, OH)
In 1955 Toledo, Ohio, suffered the double indignity of losing…
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Armory Park (Toledo, OH)
It seems that baseball has many fathers. Perhaps, for all he…
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Kekionga Ball Grounds (Fort Wayne, IN)
Fort Wayne, Indiana, has hosted only 12 major-league games…