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This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in the Minneapolis – Saint Paul, Metro Area. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed. ;name of ballpark(s) unknown :Minneapolis - Keystone Association (1877 part) :St. Paul - Keystone Association (1877 part) :Minneapolis Millers - Northwestern League (1884 part) :Minneapolis Millers - Northwestern League (1886-87 part) :St. Paul Saints - Northwestern League (1886-87) :Minneapolis Minnies - Western Association (1888 part) :St. Paul Apostles - Western Association (1888-90) :Minneapolis Millers - League (1901) :St. Paul Apostles - Western League (1891 only) :St. Paul Apostles - Western League (1892 part) :St. Paul Saints - Western League (1895-96) :Minneapolis - Northern League (1913 only) :St. Paul - Northern League (1913 part) ;West Seventh Street Park :Occupant: St. Paul Saints/Apostles - Northwestern League / Union Association (1884) :Location: St. Clair, Oneida, Duke Streets; railroad (just off West Seventh a.k.a. Fort Road) :Currently: Residential ;Lexington Park :Occupants: ::St. Paul Saints - Western League (1897-99) ::St. Paul Apostles/Saints/Senators/Saints - American Association (1902-56) :Location: Lexington Parkway; University Avenue; Fuller; Dunlap ::Home plate: southwest corner (1897); northwest corner (1916) :Currently: Retail businesses ;Athletic Park :Occupant: Minneapolis Millers Western Association/League (1889-96-mid) :Location: 6th St North (third base); 5th Street North (right field); 1st Ave North (left field); Hennepin Avenue (first base); near Target Center site ;Nicollet Park (mid-1896-1900) :Occupants: ::Minneapolis Millers - Western League (mid-1896-1899) / American League (1900) ::Minneapolis Millers - American Association (1902-55) ::Minneapolis Millerettes - All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (1944 only) :Location: Nicollet Avenue (east, right field); 31st Street (south, first base); Blaisdell Avenue (west, third base); Lake Street (or 30th Street) (north, left field) :Currently: Bank and other offices and housing ;Metropolitan Stadium :Occupants: ::Minneapolis Millers - American Association (1956-1960) ::Minnesota Twins - American League (1961-81) :Location: 8000 Cedar Ave. South (MN-77) (west, first base); I-494 (north, third base) :Currently: Mall of America ;Midway Stadium :Occupant: St. Paul Saints - American Association (1957-1960) :Location: 1000 North Snelling Avenue :Currently: Energy Park, an industrial development ;Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome :Occupant: Minnesota Twins - AL (1982-2009) :Location: 900 5th Street South; 4th Street South (northeast, left field); Chicago Avenue/Kirby Puckett Way (northwest, third base); 5th and 6th Streets (southwest, first base); 11th Avenue South (southeast, right field) :Currently: In process of demolition; U.S. Bank Stadium is scheduled to open on the site in 2016 ;Midway Stadium :Occupant: St. Paul Saints - Northern League (1993-2005) / American Association (2006-present) :Location: 1771 Energy Park Drive ;Target Field :Occupant: Minnesota Twins - AL (2010-present) :Location: 3rd Avenue North (southeast, right field, across from Target Center); 5th Street North (northeast, left field); 7th Street North (southwest, first base); Hennepin Environmental Recovery Center (incinerator ) and 6th Avenue North (northwest, third base); segment of 3rd Avenue North, to the southwest of the ballpark, renamed "Twins Way"; address styled as "1 Twins Way" ==See also== *List of baseball parks 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of baseball parks in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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