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List of baseball parks in Cleveland, Ohio : ウィキペディア英語版
List of baseball parks in Cleveland
This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Cleveland, Ohio. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed.
;ballparks uncertain
:various Cleveland entries in Negro National League during the 1920s
;Case Commons
:Occupant: Forest City - independent - amateur (1866-69) / professional (1870)
:Location: East 38th Street; Garden Street (now Central Avenue)
:Currently: residential
;National Association Grounds
:Occupant: Forest City - National Association (1871-1872)
:Location: Willson Avenue (now East 55th Street); Garden Street (now Central Avenue)
:Currently: commercial
;National League Park I or National League Park
:Occupants: Cleveland Blues - National League (1879-1884)
:Location: Kennard (now East 46th) Street; Silby (now Carnegie) Street (north); Cedar Avenue (south)
:Currently: commercial
;National League Park II
:Occupant: Cleveland Spiders - American Association (1887-1888) / National League (1889-1890)
:Location: East 35th Street (west); Payne Avenue (north); East 39th Street (east); Euclid Avenue (south)
:Currently: commercial
;Brotherhood Park
:Occupant: Cleveland - Players' League (1890)
:Location: Willson Avenue (now East 55th Street); Nickel Plate Railroad trcks
:Currently: commercial
;League Park aka Dunn Field during 1910s-1920s
:Occupants:
::Cleveland Spiders - NL (1891-1899)
::Cleveland Indians - American League (1900 (minor league ), 1901-31 full time, 1932-1946 part time)
::Toledo Mud Hens - American Association (1914-1915)
::Cleveland Buckeyes - Negro American League (1943-1948)
:Location: Lexington Ave (south, right field); East 66th Street (originally Dunham) (west, first base); Linwood Avenue (originally Beecher) (north, third base); residences and East 70th Street (originally Russell) (east, beyond left field)
:Currently: League Park public playground
;Cleveland Stadium
:Occupant: Cleveland Indians - AL (1932-1946 part time, 1947-1993)
:Location: 1085 West 3rd Street (first base side); Lake Erie (third base side)
:Currently: site of FirstEnergy Stadium
;Progressive Field prev. Jacobs Field
:Occupant: Cleveland Indians - AL (1994-present)
:Location: 2401 Ontario Street (southwest, third base); Carnegie Avenue (southeast, first base); Wigman Court (east, right field corner); East 9th Street (northeast, right field); Eagle Avenue (northwest and west, left field and left field corner)
==See also==

*Lists of baseball parks

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