Lincoln Park Grounds, the Glossary
The Lincoln Park Grounds, commonly known as Union Grounds, was a former baseball park, part of Lincoln Park, located in Cincinnati, Ohio.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Atlanta Braves, Avenue Grounds, Baseball, Cincinnati, Cincinnati Red Stockings, Cincinnati Reds (1876–1879), Cincinnati Union Terminal, Harry Wright, Lincoln Park (Cincinnati), National Association of Professional Base Ball Players, Retrosheet, Washington Olympics.
- Baseball in Cincinnati
- Cincinnati Union Terminal
- Cricket grounds in the United States
- Defunct cricket grounds
- Sports venues completed in 1856
- Sports venues in Cincinnati
Atlanta Braves
The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area.
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Avenue Grounds
Avenue Grounds was a baseball field located in Cincinnati, USA. Lincoln Park Grounds and Avenue Grounds are 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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Cincinnati
Cincinnati (nicknamed Cincy) is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.
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Cincinnati Red Stockings
The Cincinnati Red Stockings of were baseball's first all-professional team, with ten salaried players. Lincoln Park Grounds and Cincinnati Red Stockings are baseball in Cincinnati.
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Cincinnati Reds (1876–1879)
The Cincinnati Reds, also known as the Cincinnati Red Stockings, were a professional baseball team based in Cincinnati, Ohio that played from 1875–1879.
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Cincinnati Union Terminal
Cincinnati Union Terminal is an intercity train station and museum center in the Queensgate neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Harry Wright
William Henry "Harry" Wright (January 10, 1835 – October 3, 1895) was an American professional baseball player, manager, and developer.
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Lincoln Park (Cincinnati)
Lincoln Park was a public park in the West End of Cincinnati, Ohio, now part of the grounds of Cincinnati Union Terminal. Lincoln Park Grounds and Lincoln Park (Cincinnati) are Cincinnati Union Terminal.
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National Association of Professional Base Ball Players
The National Association of Professional Base Ball Players (NAPBBP), often known simply as the National Association (NA), was the first fully-professional sports league in baseball.
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Retrosheet
Retrosheet is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose website features box scores of Major League Baseball (MLB) games from 1906 to the present, and play-by-play narratives for almost every contest since the 1930s.
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Washington Olympics
The Olympic Club of Washington, D.C., or Washington Olympics in modern nomenclature, was an early professional baseball team.
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See also
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 Union Terminal
- Charles Alfred Wilson
- Cincinnati History Museum
- Cincinnati Museum Center
- Cincinnati Union Terminal
- Duke Energy Children's Museum
- History of Cincinnati Union Terminal
- Holiday Junction
- Lincoln Park (Cincinnati)
- Lincoln Park Grounds
- Winold Reiss industrial murals
Cricket grounds in the United States
- Brian Piccolo Park
- Central Broward Park
- Church Street Park
- Dodger Stadium
- Gilmore Stadium
- Grand Prairie Stadium
- Homestead Sports Complex
- Indianapolis World Sports Park
- Kezar Stadium
- Leo Magnus Cricket Complex
- Lincoln Park Grounds
- List of cricket grounds in the United States
- List of international cricket grounds in the United States
- Minute Maid Park
- Moosa Stadium
- Nassau County International Cricket Stadium
- Prairie View Cricket Complex
- Prince George's Stadium
- San Manuel Stadium
- Schroeder Park
- TD Bank Ballpark
- Washington Park (Chicago park)
- Wintrust Field
Defunct cricket grounds
- Lincoln Park Grounds
Sports venues completed in 1856
- Batsford Road
- Cartmel Racecourse
- Junction Oval
- Lincoln Park Grounds
- Pau Golf Club
- Punt Road Oval
- Trowbridge Cricket Club Ground
- Tyler's Ground
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/Lincoln_Park_Grounds
Also known as Union Grounds (Cincinnati).