League Park
League Park was a baseball park located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is situated at the northeast corner of E. 66th Street and Lexington Avenue in the Hough neighborhood. It was built in 1891 as a wood structure and rebuilt using concrete and steel in 1910. The park was home to a number of professional sports teams, most notably the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball. League Park was first home to the Cleveland Spiders of the National League from 1891 to 1899 and of the Cleveland Lake Shores of the Western League, the minor league predecessor to the Indians, in 1900. In the late 1940s, the park was also the home field of the Cleveland Buckeyes of the Negro American League.
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League Park
League Park was a baseball park located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is situated at the northeast corner of E. 66th Street and Lexington Avenue in the Hough neighborhood. It was built in 1891 as a wood structure and rebuilt using concrete and steel in 1910. The park was home to a number of professional sports teams, most notably the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball. League Park was first home to the Cleveland Spiders of the National League from 1891 to 1899 and of the Cleveland Lake Shores of the Western League, the minor league predecessor to the Indians, in 1900. In the late 1940s, the park was also the home field of the Cleveland Buckeyes of the Negro American League.
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League Park est un ancien stad ...... , le stade est démoli en 1951.
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League Park was a baseball par ...... ecreational baseball facility.
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リーグ・パーク(League Park)は、アメリカ合衆国オ ...... 950年まで(1949年は除く)、それぞれ本拠地にしていた。
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聯盟球場是一個座落在俄亥俄州克里夫蘭的棒球場館。它曾是國家聯 ...... 台的最後遺跡在2002年前後,為改建日益衰敗的遊樂場而拆除。
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League Park circa 1905 , and in 2009 .
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1946-09-21
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Center Field – 420 ft
Deep Center – 460 ft
Left Field – 375 ft
Left-Center – 415 ft
Right Field – 290 ft
Right-Center – 317 ft
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1891-05-01
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1910-04-21
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Cleveland Buckeyes
Cleveland Indians *
Cleveland Indians/Bulldogs
Cleveland Lake Shores
Cleveland Rams
Cleveland Spiders
Cleveland Tigers
Western Reserve Red Cats
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Home of the Cleveland Indians
Home of the Cleveland Rams
Home of the Cleveland Spiders
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League Park est un ancien stad ...... , le stade est démoli en 1951.
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League Park was a baseball par ...... of the Negro American League.
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リーグ・パーク(League Park)は、アメリカ合衆国オ ...... 950年まで(1949年は除く)、それぞれ本拠地にしていた。
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聯盟球場是一個座落在俄亥俄州克里夫蘭的棒球場館。它曾是國家聯 ...... ,在老闆比爾‧維克帶領下,印地安人隊最終搬到克里夫蘭體育場。
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League Park
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League Park
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リーグ・パーク (クリーブランド)
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聯盟球場
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Dunn Field (1916–1927)
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