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Hamtramck Stadium : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hamtramck Stadium
Hamtramck Stadium, also known as Roesink Stadium, is one of only 12 remaining Negro league baseball stadiums.〔 It is located at 3201 Dan Street, in Veterans Park, in Hamtramck, Michigan. The stadium was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.〔 The stadium is located near, and occasionally confused with, Keyworth Stadium〔 (for example, see ''Black Baseball in Detroit'', p. 59). ==Background== John A. Roesink moved to Detroit in 1900 and established a successful clothing store. Roesnick was an avid baseball fan, and sponsored a number of semi-pro team. In 1910, he built a substantial field, Mack Park, on the corner of Mack and Fairview in Detroit to house his teams. Mack Park had seating for perhaps 6,000 people.〔 In 1919, Rube Foster organized a number of baseball teams featuring black players in northern cities.〔 The Detroit franchise, the Detroit Stars, was owned by Tenny Blount. The team rented Roesink's Mack Park for their games. The 1919 games were a success, so in 1920, Foster organized the Negro National League with nine teams, including the Stars. Initially, the league prospered, and in 1925 Roesink purchased the Stars.〔 The Stars continued to play at Mack Park.〔 However, in July 1929, the grandstand caught fire when the grounds crew attempted to dry the field. A substantial portion of the structure was destroyed.〔 The Stars played the rest of the season at Mack Park, but the grandstand was not rebuilt.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = www.hamtramckstadium.org )〕
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