League Park
From SABR Encyclopedia
League Park is a generic name used to refer to many professional ballparks. It specifically may refer to:
Major Leagues
- League Park I (Cincinnati, OH), home park of Cincinnati (American Association) from 1884 to 1889, and Cincinnati (National) from 1890 to 1893.
- League Park II (Cincinnati, OH), home park of Cincinnati (National) from 1894 to 1901.
- Palace of the Fans, also known as League Park, home park of Cincinnati (National) from 1902 to 1911.
- League Park I (Cleveland, OH), home park of Cleveland (National) from 1891 to 1899 and Cleveland (American) from 1901 to 1909.
- League Park II (Cleveland, OH), home park of Cleveland (American) from 1910 to 1946.
- League Park (Toledo, OH), home park of Toledo (American Association) in 1884.
Minor leagues
- League Park (Bentonville, AR)
- League Park (Hannibal, MO)
- League Park (Greenville, MS)
- League Park I (Jackson, MS)
- League Park II (Jackson, MS)
- League Park (Clovis, NM)
- League Park (Hobbs, NM)
- League Park (Roswell, NM)
- League Park (Ardmore, OK)
- League Park (McAlester, OK)
- League Park (Muskogee, OK)
- League Park (Sapulpa, OK)
- League Park (Amarillo, TX)
- League Park (Corpus Christi, TX)