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  2. League Park was a Major League baseball park located in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It was the home of the Cincinnati Reds from 1884 through 1901. The ballpark was on an asymmetrical block bounded by Findlay Street (south), Western Avenue (northeast, angling), York Street (north) and McLean Avenue (west).

  3. League Park Timeline. Cleveland Indians/League Park Timeline. 1891: Cleveland Spiders ace Cy Young wins the home opener at the newly christened League Park, thumping Cincinnati 12-3 before 9,000 fans. 1892: Cleveland won its first ever championship by taking first place in the second half of the season.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › League_ParkLeague Park - Wikipedia

    Coordinates: 41°30′41″N 81°38′39″W. League Park was a baseball park located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It was situated at the northeast corner of Dunham Street (now known as East 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.

  5. The Baseball Heritage Museum is located at League Park, the original home of Cleveland baseball, in the center of the historic Hough neighborhood of Cleveland. Get more ideas on what to do on the Cleveland Travel Guide. Watch Fox 8’s One Tank Trip to the Baseball Heritage Museum in Cleveland.

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  6. Located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Stadiums Cincinnati League Park I. The first game to be played at American Park was on April 9, 1884. It was an exhibition game against the then National League Cleveland Blues.

  7. League Park I. aka Cincinnati Base Ball Grounds ; Western Avenue Grounds . 1884 - 1893 . Cincinnati, OH Historic Aerials What Was There. Team Years Games; Reds (1884 ...

  8. The Reds have a storied history that dates back to the latter half of the 1800s. Prior to the opening of Palace of the Fans, the team played at a couple of ballparks known as League Park, the first opening in 1884 and the second opening in 1894. Both were located along Findlay Street and Western Avenue, and both succumbed to the same fate, fire.

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