Huntington Avenue Grounds
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Huntington Avenue American League Base Ball Grounds
Huntington Avenue Grounds |
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Daten |
Ort |
Boston, Massachusetts
Vereinigte Staaten Vereinigte Staaten |
Koordinaten |
42° 20′ 20″ N, 71° 5′ 20″ W42.338888888889-71.088888888889Koordinaten: 42° 20′ 20″ N, 71° 5′ 20″ W |
Eigentümer |
Boston Red Sox |
Baubeginn |
1900 |
Eröffnung |
20. April 1901 |
Abriss |
nach der Saison 1911 |
Oberfläche |
Rasen |
Kosten |
$35,000 |
Kapazität |
11500 |
Spielfläche |
Left Field: 350 ft (106,7 m)
Deep Left-Center: 440 ft (131 m)
Center Field: 530 ft (161,5 / 1901), 635 ft (193,5 / 1908)
Right Field: 280 ft (85,3 m)
Backstop: 60 ft (18,3 m) |
Verein(e) |
Boston Red Sox (MLB) (1901–1911)
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Huntington Avenue American League Base Ball Grounds war der Name eines Baseballstadions in Boston. Es war das Heimstadion der Boston Red Sox (bis 1908 unter dem Namen 'Boston Americans') von 1901 bis 1911. Das Stadion befand sich direkt gegenüber der South End Grounds, dem Stadion der Boston Braves.
Das Stadion war Austragungsort der ersten World Series zwischen der American und der National League 1903. Hier spielte auch Cy Young das erste Perfect Game des modernen Baseballs am 5. Mai 1904. Das Spielfeld wurde auf einem ehemaligen Zirkusplatz errichtet und war für damalige Verhältnisse recht groß.
Als die Red Sox 1912 in den Fenway Park umzogen, wurde das Stadion abgerissen. Heute befindet hier der Solomon Court at Cabot Center der Northeastern University.
Bilder des Stadions
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Blick in das Right-Field 1903
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Die Red Sox Mannschaft von 1903.
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Statue von Cy Young, die auf dem heutigen Campus der Northeastern University steht.
Weblinks
Kategorien:
- Sport (Boston)
- Baseballstadion (Vereinigte Staaten)
- Erbaut in den 1900er Jahren
- Bauwerk in Boston
- Sportstätte in Massachusetts
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