League Park (Cincinnati), the Glossary
League Park was a Major League baseball park located in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: American Association (1882–1891), Amphitheatre, Bank Street Grounds, Baseball, Batter's eye, Cincinnati, Cincinnati Kelly's Killers, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Blues (National League), Columbus Buckeyes (minor league), Crosley Field, East End Park (Cincinnati), Grandstand, History of the Chicago Cubs, History of the St. Louis Cardinals (1875–1919), Infield, John T. Brush, Lee Allen (baseball), Major League Baseball, National League (baseball), Ohio, Palace of the Fans, Riverfront Stadium, Union Association, World Series.
- 1884 establishments in Ohio
- 1900 fires in the United States
- 1901 disestablishments in Ohio
- American football venues in Ohio
- Baseball in Cincinnati
- Cincinnati Bearcats football
- Cincinnati Reds stadiums
- Demolished buildings and structures in Cincinnati
- Demolished sports venues in Ohio
- Sports venues completed in 1884
- Sports venues demolished in 1901
- Sports venues in Cincinnati
American Association (1882–1891)
The American Association of Base Ball Clubs (AA) was a professional baseball league that existed for 10 seasons from to.
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Amphitheatre
An amphitheatre (British English) or amphitheater (American English; both) is an open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports.
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Bank Street Grounds
The Bank Street Grounds was a baseball park located in Cincinnati. League Park (Cincinnati) and Bank Street Grounds are baseball in Cincinnati, baseball venues in Ohio and sports venues in Cincinnati.
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Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding.
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Batter's eye
The batter's eye or batter's eye screen is a solid-colored, usually dark area beyond the center field wall of a baseball stadium, that is the visual backdrop directly in the line of sight of a baseball batter, while facing the pitcher and awaiting a pitch.
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Cincinnati
Cincinnati (nicknamed Cincy) is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.
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Cincinnati Kelly's Killers
Kelly's Killers were a Major League baseball team that played in Cincinnati, Ohio, during the 1891 baseball season. League Park (Cincinnati) and Cincinnati Kelly's Killers are baseball in Cincinnati.
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Cincinnati Reds
The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. League Park (Cincinnati) and Cincinnati Reds are baseball in Cincinnati.
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Cleveland Blues (National League)
The Cleveland Blues were a Major League Baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio that operated in the National League from 1879 to 1884.
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Columbus Buckeyes (minor league)
According to information compiled by baseball historian Ray Nemec of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), the Columbus Buckeyes were a men's baseball team in the International Association during the 1877 season, along with several other American teams and two Canadian teams, the London Tecumsehs and the Guelph Maple Leafs.
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Crosley Field
Crosley Field was a Major League Baseball park in Cincinnati, Ohio. League Park (Cincinnati) and Crosley Field are baseball venues in Ohio, Cincinnati Reds stadiums, Defunct Major League Baseball venues, Demolished buildings and structures in Cincinnati, Demolished sports venues in Ohio and sports venues in Cincinnati.
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East End Park (Cincinnati)
East End Park was a former major league baseball park located in the East End neighborhood of Cincinnati in the United States. League Park (Cincinnati) and East End Park (Cincinnati) are baseball venues in Ohio and sports venues in Cincinnati.
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Grandstand
A grandstand is a normally permanent structure for seating spectators.
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History of the Chicago Cubs
The following is a franchise history of the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball, a charter member of the National League who started play in the National Association in 1870 as the Chicago White Stockings.
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History of the St. Louis Cardinals (1875–1919)
The St. Louis Cardinals, a professional baseball franchise based in St. Louis, Missouri, compete in the National League (NL) of Major League Baseball (MLB).
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Infield
Infield is a sports term whose definition depends on the sport in whose context it is used.
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John T. Brush
John Tomlinson Brush (June 15, 1845 – November 26, 1912) was an American baseball executive who is primarily remembered as the principal owner of the New York Giants franchise in Major League Baseball from late in the 1902 season until his death following the 1912 season.
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Lee Allen (baseball)
Leland Gaither Allen (January 12, 1915 – May 20, 1969) was an American sportswriter and historian on the subject of baseball.
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Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league and the highest level of organized baseball in the United States and Canada.
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National League (baseball)
The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the National League (NL), is the older of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada, and the world's oldest extant professional team sports league.
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Ohio
Ohio is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
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Palace of the Fans
Palace of the Fans was a Major League baseball park located in Cincinnati, Ohio. League Park (Cincinnati) and Palace of the Fans are baseball in Cincinnati, baseball venues in Ohio, Cincinnati Reds stadiums, Defunct Major League Baseball venues, Demolished buildings and structures in Cincinnati, Demolished sports venues in Ohio and sports venues in Cincinnati.
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Riverfront Stadium
Riverfront Stadium, also known as Cinergy Field from 1996 to 2002, was a multi-purpose stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. League Park (Cincinnati) and Riverfront Stadium are American football venues in Ohio, baseball venues in Ohio, Cincinnati Reds stadiums, Defunct Major League Baseball venues, Demolished sports venues in Ohio and sports venues in Cincinnati.
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Union Association
The Union Association was a league in Major League Baseball which lasted for just the 1884 season.
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World Series
The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada.
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See also
1884 establishments in Ohio
- 1884 Cincinnati Outlaw Reds season
- Beck Street School
- Buckeye Manufacturing Company
- Cincinnati Outlaw Reds
- Conant, Ohio
- Gutman, Ohio
- Harrod, Ohio
- Kings Mills, Ohio
- League Park (Cincinnati)
- Magazine of Western History
- NCR Voyix
- Piqua Daily Call
- Spratt, Ohio
- The Wendy's Company
- Winton Place Methodist Episcopal Church
1900 fires in the United States
- 1900 Hoboken Docks fire
- League Park (Cincinnati)
1901 disestablishments in Ohio
- League Park (Cincinnati)
American football venues in Ohio
- Armory Park
- Byers Field
- Cleveland Browns Stadium
- Cleveland Stadium
- Corcoran Stadium
- DiSanto Field
- Dial–Roberson Stadium
- Dix Stadium
- Don Shula Stadium
- Doyt Perry Stadium
- Fortress Obetz
- Galbreath Field
- Glass Bowl
- InfoCision Stadium–Summa Field
- League Park
- League Park (Akron)
- League Park (Cincinnati)
- Mahaffey Park
- Memorial Stadium (Kent State)
- Miami Field
- Ohio Stadium
- Paycor Stadium
- Peden Stadium
- Riverfront Stadium
- Rockwell Field (Kent State)
- Rubber Bowl
- Selby Field
- Spartan Municipal Stadium
- Swayne Field
- Triangle Park (Dayton)
- Yager Stadium (Miami University)
Baseball in Cincinnati
- Bank Street Grounds
- Cincinnati Bearcats baseball
- Cincinnati Browns
- Cincinnati Buckeyes (19th-century team)
- Cincinnati Kelly's Killers
- Cincinnati Outlaw Reds
- Cincinnati Pippins
- Cincinnati Red Stockings
- Cincinnati Reds
- Cincinnati Steam
- Cincinnati Tigers
- Indianapolis Clowns
- League Park (Cincinnati)
- Lincoln Park Grounds
- List of baseball parks in Cincinnati
- Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy
- Palace of the Fans
- Seattle Steelheads
- Xavier Musketeers baseball
Cincinnati Bearcats football
- Cincinnati Bearcats football
- Cincinnati Bearcats football seasons
- Cincinnati–Memphis rivalry
- Cincinnati–UCF football rivalry
- Cincinnati–West Virginia rivalry
- Cincinnati–Xavier rivalry
- League Park (Cincinnati)
- Nippert Stadium
- Paycor Stadium
- The Keg of Nails
- Victory Bell (Cincinnati–Miami)
Cincinnati Reds stadiums
- Crosley Field
- Great American Ball Park
- League Park (Cincinnati)
- Palace of the Fans
- Riverfront Stadium
Demolished buildings and structures in Cincinnati
- Bethesda Oak Hospital
- Crosley Field
- Gibson House (Cincinnati)
- Heinrich A. Rattermann House
- Holy Trinity Church (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- Hoodin Building
- L.B. Robb Drugstore
- Lane Seminary
- League Park (Cincinnati)
- Mardot Antique Shop
- Old Main Library (Cincinnati)
- Palace Theatre (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- Palace of the Fans
- Pearl Street Market
- Pike's Opera House (Cincinnati)
- Police Station No. 5 (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- Spencer House (Cincinnati)
- St. Paul Episcopal Cathedral (Cincinnati)
- St. Philomena's Church (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- United States Marine Hospital (Cincinnati)
- Wesley Chapel (Cincinnati)
Demolished sports venues in Ohio
- Cleveland Arena
- Cleveland Stadium
- Columbus Motor Speedway
- Corcoran Stadium
- Crosley Field
- League Field
- League Park
- League Park (Akron)
- League Park (Cincinnati)
- League Park (Toledo)
- Miami Field
- Palace of the Fans
- Richfield Coliseum
- Riverfront Stadium
- Swayne Field
- Toledo Sports Arena
- Wills Gymnasium
Sports venues completed in 1884
- Anfield
- Bailey Park, Abergavenny
- Beresford Park
- Bourda
- Cathkin Park
- Columbia Park (Altoona)
- Formby Golf Club
- Galashiels Golf Club
- Hawthorne Road
- Herald Park
- John O'Gaunts
- League Park (Cincinnati)
- Plumpton Racecourse
- Portman Road
- Recreation Park (San Francisco)
- The Saffrons
Sports venues demolished in 1901
- League Park (Cincinnati)
Sports venues in Cincinnati
- Armory Fieldhouse
- Avenue Grounds
- Bank Street Grounds
- Belterra Park Gaming & Entertainment Center
- Cincinnati Gardens
- Cincinnati Gymnasium and Athletic Club
- Cincinnati Tennis Club
- Cintas Center
- Corcoran Field
- Corcoran Stadium
- Crosley Field
- East End Park (Cincinnati)
- Fifth Third Arena
- Great American Ball Park
- Heritage Bank Center
- Keating Natatorium
- League Park (Cincinnati)
- Lincoln Park Grounds
- Lindner Family Tennis Center
- List of baseball parks in Cincinnati
- Nippert Stadium
- Palace of the Fans
- Paycor Stadium
- Riverfront Stadium
- Schmidt Fieldhouse
- TQL Stadium
- UC Baseball Stadium
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_Park_(Cincinnati)
Also known as Cincinnati Base Ball Grounds, League Park I (Cincinnati), League Park II (Cincinnati).