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This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Newark, New Jersey. The information is a synthesis of the information contained in the references listed. ;ballpark(s) unknown or uncertain - some sources say Meadowbrook Oval :Newark Domestics/Little Giants - Eastern League (1884-1886) :Newark Giants - International League (1887 only) :Newark Trunkmakers - Central League (1888 only) :Newark Little Giants - Atlantic Association (1889-1890) :Newark - Atlantic League (1896-1900) :Newark Sailors/Indians - Eastern League/International League (1902 - mid-1915) (to Harrisburg) :Newark - Atlantic League (1907 only) :Newark Cubans - Atlantic League (1914 only) to Long Branch mid-1914 :Newark Stars - Eastern Colored League (1926) :Newark Browns - East-West League (1932 only) ::According to Okkonen, the International League club that played opposite the Federals in 1915 had their home field on a property bounded roughly by Wilson Avenue to the north, L Street T-ing in from the north, Delancy Street to the south, railroad tracks to the east. The site, later occupied by Ruppert Stadium, is currently occupied by a number of food service businesses. ;Harrison Park or Harrison Field :Occupants: Newark Peppers - Federal League (1915); Newark Indians/Bears - International League (1916-1919); Newark Bears - International League (1921-mid-1923) (field burned on August 18, 1923) :Location: Harrison, New Jersey, a city adjacent to Newark - Middlesex Street (north, third base); South 3rd Street (east, left field); Burlington Avenue (south, right field); South 2nd Street (west, first base); also railroad yards skirting the southeast corner of the property. :Currently: Industrial plant ;Meadowbrook Oval :Occupants: Newark Bears - International League (mid-1923 - mid-1925) moved to Providence; moved back for 1926; Newark Dodgers - Negro National League (1934-35) :Location: South Orange Avenue (probably southwest); 12th Street (probably southeast). ;Ruppert Stadium (originally Davids Stadium, then Bears Stadium) :Occupants: Newark Bears - International League (1926-1949); Newark Eagles - Negro National League (1936-1948); also the site of some major league games from time to time :Other sports: Newark Bears - first American Football League (1926) :Location: Hamburg Place (now Wilson Avenue) (northeast); Avenue K (northwest). :Currently: Industrial plant ;Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium :Occupant: Newark Bears (1999–2013) :Location: 450 Broad Street, Newark. ==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 Newark, New Jersey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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