Other Baseball Places


Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, NY

Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, MO

"Field of Dreams" movie site in Dyersville, IA (shown below in the right-side column of this web page)

Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum in Baltimore, MD

Roger Maris Museum in Fargo, ND

Memorial to Hank Aaron's first professional home run at Carson Park in Eau Claire, WI

Site of the Republican House Hotel on 3rd St. in downtown Milwaukee, birthplace of the American League on the night of March 5, 1900

Site of Montreal Stadium, also known as DeLorimier Downs, home of the International Leauge Montreal Royals from 1928 to 1960 and home field of Jackie Robinson in 1946, his first year as a member of the Dodgers organization

Crosley Field replica scoreboard and baseball field in Blue Ash, OH

Sites of the four ballparks which hosted the charter members of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in 1943:
+ Beyer Park, Rockford Peaches
+ Horlick Field, Racine Belles
+ Simmons Field, Kenosha Comets
+ Bendix Fld., South Bend Blue Sox

Downtown Chicago's "Batcolumn" by Claes Oldenburg, the 100-foot tall steel baseball bat sculpture made in 1977

Gravesite of Ray Chapman, shortstop, Cleveland Indians, who in 1920 became -- and to this day remains -- our great national game's only Major League fatality (hit in the head by a pitch from Carl Mays, New York Yankees) at Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland

Gravesite of Leroy "Satchel" Paige, pitcher, Kansas City Monarchs, at Forest Hill Memorial Park Cemetery in Kansas City

Helfaer Field, a little-league ballpark built in the parking lot of Miller Park in Milwaukee in the exact location of the original Milwaukee County Stadium

Satchel Paige Memorial Stadium, a community ballpark in Kansas City, the dedication ceremony for which Satchel Paige attended on June 5, 1982, three days before his death

Colt Stadium, after being vacated for the Astrodome, home of the National League Houston Colt .45's from 1961 to 1964

Parc Jarry, after being vacated for Stade Olympique and converted to a tennis venue, home of the National League Montreal Expos from 1969 to 1976

Candlestick Park, after having been vacated for Pacific Bell Park, home of the National League San Francisco Giants from 1960 to 1999

Qualcomm Stadium, after having been vacated for Petco Park, home of the National League San Diego Padres from 1969 to 2003

In 1996, Olympic Stadium in Atlanta before it was converted to a baseball stadium and became Turner Field at the conclusion of the 1996 Olympic Games and Special Olympics

The remains of League Park, home of the National League Cleveland Spiders from 1891 to 1899 and the American League Cleveland Blues, Naps and Indians from 1901 to 1946

In 2001 with demolition in progress, the remains of Memorial Stadium, home of the American League Baltimore Orioles from 1954 to 1991

Site of South Side Park, home of the American League Chicago White Sox from 1901 to 1910

Site of Metropolitan Stadium, home of the American League Minnesota Twins from 1961 to 1981

Site of Arlington Stadium, home of the American League Texas Rangers from 1972 to 1993

Site of Wright Street Grounds, home of the Union Association Milwaukee Brewers in 1884

Site of Eclipse Park, a.k.a. Milwaukee Base-Ball Grounds, home of the National League Milwaukee Grays in 1878

Site of Athletic Park (later Borchert Field), home of the American Association Milwaukee Brewers in 1891

Site of Lloyd Street Grounds, home of the American League Milwaukee Brewers in 1901

Site of Sick's Stadium, home of the American League Seattle Pilots in 1969

Site of Kingdome, home of the American League Seattle Mariners from 1977 through 1999

Site of Mile High Stadium, home of the National League Colorado Rockies in 1993 and 1994

Site of Exposition Park, home of the National League Pittsburgh Pirates from 1891 to 1909

Site of Forbes Field, home of the National League Pittsburgh Pirates from 1909 to 1970

Site of Recreation Park, home of the National League Philadelphia Phillies from 1883 to 1886

Site of Baker Bowl, home of the National League Philadelphia Phillies from 1887 to 1938

Site of Shibe Park and Connie Mack Stadium, home of the American League Philadelphia Athletics from 1909 to 1954 and the National League Philadelphia Phillies for part of 1927 and from 1938 to 1970

Site of Bennett Park, home of the American League Detroit Tigers from 1901 to 1911

Site of Riverside Park, home of the Federal League Indianapolis Hoosiers in 1914

Site of Union Grounds in Cincinnati, home of the first-ever professional baseball club, the Cincinnati Red Stockings, formed March 15, 1869

Site of Avenue Grounds, home of the National League Cincinnati Red Stockings from 1876 to 1879

Site of Bank St. Grounds, home of the National League Cincinnati Red Stockings in 1880 and the American Association Cincinnati Red Stockings from 1881 to 1883

Site of League Park, Palace of the Fans, Redland Field, and Crosley Field, homes of the Union Association Cincinnati Outlaw Reds in 1884, the American Association Cincinnati Red Stockings from 1884 to 1889, the American Association Cincinnati Kellys in 1891, and the National League Cincinnati Reds and Redlegs from 1890 to 1970

Site of Oriole Park, home of the American League Baltimore Orioles in 1901 and 1902, and of Terrapin Park, home of the Federal League Baltimore Terrapins in 1914 and 1915

Site of Swampoodle Grounds, home of the Union Association Washington Nationals in 1884, the National League Washington Statesmen from 1886 to 1889, the American Association Washington Statesmen in 1891, and the National League Washington Senators from 1892 to 1899.

Site of Griffith Stadium, home of the American League Washington Nationals and Senators from 1903 to 1960

Site of Grand Avenue Grounds, Sportsman's Park, and the original Busch Stadium, homes of the National Association St. Louis Brown Stockings and St. Louis Red Stockings in 1875, the American Association St. Louis Browns from 1882-1891, the Union Association St. Louis Maroons in 1884, the National League St. Louis Brown Stockings in 1876 and 1877, the National League St. Louis Maroons in 1885 and 1886, the National League St. Louis Browns in 1892 and St. Louis Cardinals from 1921 to 1966, and the American League St. Louis Browns from 1902 to 1953

Site of Robison Field, home of the National League St. Louis Browns, Perfectos and Cardinals from 1893 to 1920

Site of Handlan's Park, home of the Federal League St. Louis Terriers in 1914 and 1915

Site of Hilltop Park, home of the American League New York Highlanders from 1903 to 1912

Site of Cleveland Stadium, home of the American League Cleveland Indians from 1932 to 1993

Site of Exhibition Stadium, home of the American League Toronto Blue Jays from 1977 to 1989

Site of Municipal Stadium, home of the American League Kansas City Athletics from 1955 to 1967 and Royals from 1969 to 1972

Site of American League Park, home of the American League Washington Nationals in 1901 and 1902

Site of West Side Grounds, home of the National League Chicago Colts, Orphans and Cubs from 1893 to 1915

Site of the Polo Grounds, home of the National League New York Giants from 1889 to 1957, the American League New York Yankees from 1913 to 1922, and the National League New York Mets in 1962 and 1963

The defunct Cactus League spring training complex in Chandler, AZ

The Louisville Slugger wooden bat factory in Louisville, KY

The International Softball Congress Hall of Fame in Kimberly, WI

"Shoeless Joe's" sports pub in Rosemont, IL

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