Braves Field
Braves Field was a baseball park located in Boston, Massachusetts. Today the site is home to Nickerson Field on the campus of Boston University. The stadium was home of the Boston Braves of the National League from 1915 to 1952, prior to the Braves' move to Milwaukee in 1953. The stadium hosted the 1936 Major League Baseball All-Star Game and Braves home games during the 1948 World Series. The Boston Red Sox used Braves Field for their home games in the 1915 and 1916 World Series since the stadium had a larger seating capacity than Fenway Park. Braves Field was the site of Babe Ruth's final season, playing for the Braves in 1935. From 1929 to 1932, the Boston Red Sox played select regular season games periodically at Braves Field. On May 1, 1920, Braves Field hosted the longest major leagu
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Braves Field
Braves Field was a baseball park located in Boston, Massachusetts. Today the site is home to Nickerson Field on the campus of Boston University. The stadium was home of the Boston Braves of the National League from 1915 to 1952, prior to the Braves' move to Milwaukee in 1953. The stadium hosted the 1936 Major League Baseball All-Star Game and Braves home games during the 1948 World Series. The Boston Red Sox used Braves Field for their home games in the 1915 and 1916 World Series since the stadium had a larger seating capacity than Fenway Park. Braves Field was the site of Babe Ruth's final season, playing for the Braves in 1935. From 1929 to 1932, the Boston Red Sox played select regular season games periodically at Braves Field. On May 1, 1920, Braves Field hosted the longest major leagu
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Braves Field was a baseball pa ...... e campus of Boston University.
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March 20, 1915
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1952-09-21
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Boston UniversityField (1953–1955)
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National LeaguePark (1936–1941)
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1915-08-18
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1915-03-20
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1952-09-21
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Center field –
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Boston University Field
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National League Park
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Braves Field during the 1916 World Series
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Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
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Commonwealth Avenue
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and Babcock Street
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"The Bee Hive"
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"The Wigwam"
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1915-08-18
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Boston Braves/Bees
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19,441,955
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Braves Field
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Natural grass
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Baseball
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Boston Braves
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Boston Bulldogs
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Boston Yanks
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Football
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Home of the Boston Braves
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Home of the Boston Redskins
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Host of the All-Star Game
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Braves Field was a baseball pa ...... hosted the longest major leagu
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Braves Field
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