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On May 28, 1900, the ballpark caught fire, burning the 1894 grandstand.  The Reds considered moving to East End Park, but opted to shift the diamond back to its original location in the southeast corner and reuse the original grandstand, which was not significantly harmed in the fire due to a gap between the two seating areas.  As the park was reconfigured, the Reds played a month's worth of games on the road, returning to League Park on June 28.   
On May 28, 1900, the ballpark caught fire, burning the 1894 grandstand.  The Reds considered moving to East End Park, but opted to shift the diamond back to its original location in the southeast corner and reuse the original grandstand, which was not significantly harmed in the fire due to a gap between the two seating areas.  As the park was reconfigured, the Reds played a month's worth of games on the road, returning to League Park on June 28.   
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==Sources==
 
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*''Green Cathedrals'', by Phil Lowry, 1992
 
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*''Ballparks of North America'', by Michael Benson, 1989
 
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