List of baseball parks in Philadelphia
This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The information is a synthesis of the information contained in the references listed.
- name unknown
- Occupant: Athletic 1860s (amateur/professional)
- Location: Columbia Avenue (now Cecil B. Moore Avenue); 15th Street
- Currently: part of the Temple University campus
- Jefferson Street Grounds aka Jefferson Park aka Athletics Park
- Occupants:
- Athletic - NA (1871-1875), NL (1876)
- Philadelphia White Stockings - NA (1873-1875)
- Athletic - AA (1883-1890?)
- Location: Jefferson Street (north); 25th Street (east); Master Street (south); 27th Street (west) - a few short blocks north of the Jefferson Street Grounds
- Currently: Residential / commercial / elementary School / Athletic Recreation Center
- Recreation Park / Centennial Park
- Occupants:
- Philadelphia Centennials - NA (1875)
- Philadelphia Phillies - NL (1883-1886)
- Location: Columbia Avenue (now Cecil B. Moore Avenue) (south); 25th Street (west); Montgomery Street (north); Ridge Avenue aka Ridge Pike (northeast); 24th or 23rd Street (east) - a few blocks east of the future Columbia Park site
- Currently: Residential
- Oakdale Park
- Occupant: Athletic - AA (1882)
- Location: West Kensington - Huntingdon Street (north); 11th Street (east); Cumberland Street (south); 12th Street (west) - a couple of blocks east of the future Baker Bowl site
- Currently: Residential / commercial
- Keystone Park
- Occupant: Keystone - UA (1884)
- Location: Broad Street; Wharton Street; 11th Street; Moore[?] Street
- Currently: Residential / commercial
- Baker Bowl (formally National League Park)
- Occupant: Philadelphia Phillies - NL (1887 - mid-1938)
- Location: Lehigh Avenue (north, left field); Broad Street (east, right field); Huntingdon Street (south, first base); 15th Street (west, third base)
- Currently: Commercial
- Forepaugh Park
- Occupant: Athletic - PL (1890), AA (1891)
- Location: Broad Street; Dauphin Street - a few blocks south of the Baker Bowl and Oakdale Park sites
- Currently: Residential / commercial
- Columbia Park or Columbia Avenue Grounds
- Occupant: Philadelphia Athletics - AL (1901-1908)
- Location: Columbia Avenue (now Cecil B. Moore Avenue) (north, left field); North 29th Street (east, right field); Oxford Street (south, first base); North 30th Street (west, third base); Glenwood Avenue (northwest, left field corner), beyond Columbia-30th intersection
- Currently: Residential
- Shibe Park / Connie Mack Stadium
- Occupants:
- Philadelphia Athletics - AL (1909-1954)
- Philadelphia Phillies - NL (mid-1938 - 1970)
- Location: Lehigh Avenue (south, first base); 21st Street (west, third base); Somerset Street (north, left field); 20th Street (east, right field) - a few blocks west of Baker Bowl
- Currently: Deliverance Evangelistic Church
- Hilldale Park
- Occupant: Hilldale - Negro Leagues (ca. 1910-1932)
- Location: Darby, Pennsylvania - Chester Avenue; Cedar Avenue
- Currently: Residential / commercial / athletic fields
- no name
- Occupant: Hilldale - Negro Leagues (ca. 1934-1952)
- Location: 44th Street aka Belmont Avenue; Parkside Avenue
- Currently: Residential / commercial / city park
- Veterans Stadium
- Occupant: Philadelphia Phillies - NL (1971 - 2003)
- Location: 3501 South Broad Street - Broad Street (west, third base); South 10th Street (north, left field); Pattison Avenue (south, first base);
- Currently: Parking lot just west of Citizens Bank Park
- Citizens Bank Park
- Occupant: Philadelphia Phillies - NL (2004-present)
- Location: 1 Citizens Bank Way - Pattison Avenue (south, home base); South 11th Street (west, third base / left field); South 10th Street (north, center field); South Darian Street (east, first base / right field)
See also
Sources
- Peter Filichia, Professional Baseball Franchises, Facts on File, 1993.
- Phil Lowry, Green Cathedrals, several editions.
- Michael Benson, Ballparks of North America, McFarland, 1989.
- Rich Westcott, Philadelphia's Old Ballparks, Temple University Press, 1996.
- Baseball Memories, by Marc Okkonen, Sterling Publishing, 1992.