Burnett Field
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Burnett Field | |
Location: | Dallas, TX (US) |
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Other names: | Steers Park (1924-1938); Rebel Park (1939-1948) |
Capacity: | 12340 (1940); 10324 (1964) |
Dimensions: | 330-377-341 |
Orientation: | SE |
Built: | 1924 |
Address: | 1500 E. Jefferson at Brazos and Colorado in Oak Cliff |
Burnett Field was the home of Dallas in the Texas League, American Association, and Pacific Coast Leagues between 1924 and 1964.
Occupants edit |
Dallas (Texas) 1924-1942 |
Dallas (Texas) 1946-1958 |
Dallas (American Association) 1959-1959 |
Dallas-Fort Worth (American Association) 1960-1962 |
Dallas-Fort Worth (Pacific Coast) 1963-1963 |
Dallas (Pacific Coast) 1964-1964 |
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