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List of baseball parks in New York City

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This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in the five boroughs of New York City. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed.

Hoboken, New Jersey

Elysian Fields
Occupants: Location: Hoboken, New Jersey waterfront Currently: Residential buildings and a small remnant called Elysian Park; plaque at 11th and Washington Streets, a block northwest of the park, commemorates approximate location of home base


Brooklyn

York Street Park
Occupant: Atlantics – amateur (ca. 1855–1865) Location: Brooklyn – York Street Currently: approach ramps for Brooklyn Bridge
Excelsior grounds (I)
Occupant: Excelsior – amateur (1854-1859) Location: Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn Currently: residential
Excelsior grounds (II)
Occupant: Excelsior – am/pro independent (1859–1870) Location: Red Hook, Brooklyn – south end of Court Street, on the waterfront (Gowanus Canal) Currently: industrial
Union Grounds
Occupants: Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn – Marcy Avenue (southwest); Rutledge Street (northwest); Harrison Avenue (northeast); Lynch Street (southeast) Currently: National Guard building, Juan Morel Campos Secondary School
Capitoline Grounds
Occupants: Location: Bedford, Brooklyn – Marcy Avenue (east); Halsey Street (south); Putnam Avenue (north); Nostrand Avenue (west) Currently: Residential
Washington Park I
Occupant: Brooklyn Atlantics/Bridegrooms – Inter-State League (1883), AA (1884–1889), NL (1890–1891 part) Location: 3rd Street (north, right field) and 5th Street (south, left field); 4th Avenue (west, center field) and 5th Avenue (east, home plate) Currently: Residential, school, public park, and Gowanus House
Eastern Park
Occupants: Location: Brooklyn – Eastern Parkway (segment later renamed Pitkin Avenue when Eastern was diverted) (north, home plate); Long Island Railroad and Vesta Avenue (later renamed Van Sinderen Street) (east, left field); Sutter Avenue (south, center field); Powell Street (west, right field) Currently: Commercial / industrial
Washington Park II
Occupants: Location: diagonally across from the northwest corner of the previous Washington Park: 1st Street (north, right field) and 3rd Street (south, third base); 3rd Avenue (west, left field) and 4th Avenue (east, first base) Currently: Consolidated Edison – part of ballpark wall still stands
Ebbets Field
Occupant: Brooklyn Dodgers – NL (1913–1957) Location: Brooklyn – formerly within Flatbush, now considered part of Crown Heights – 55 Sullivan Place – Bedford Avenue (east, right field); Sullivan Place (south, first base); McKeever Place (west, third base); Montgomery Street (north, left field) Currently: Jackie Robinson Apartments
MCU Park prev. Key Span Park
Occupant: Brooklyn Cyclones – New York–Penn League (2001–present) Location: Coney Island site, Brooklyn – 1904 Surf Avenue – Surf Avenue (north, third base); Kensington Walk (east, left field); Boardwalk (south, right field); West 19th Street (west, first base)


Manhattan

Polo Grounds (I)
Occupants: Location: 110th Street (south, right field for Mets, third base for Giants); Fifth Avenue (east, first base for Giants); Sixth (now Lenox) Avenue (west, third base for Mets); 112th Street (north, left field for Mets, right field for Giants) Currently: Commercial and residential buildings, Harlem Academy
Metropolitan Park
Occupant: Metropolitan – AA (1884 first part of season) Location: Manhattan – 109th Street (north); East River (east); 107th Street (south); First Avenue (west) Currently: Residential, commercial, public school
Manhattan Field aka Polo Grounds (II)
Occupant: New York Giants (1889 part – 1890) Location: 155th Street (south); Eighth Avenue (east) – next to site of Polo Grounds Currently: Apartment buildings
Polo Grounds (III) / (IV)
Occupants: Location: Harlem River Drive aka Speedway (west, home plate); site of Manhattan Field and 155th Street viaduct (south, right field); 8th Avenue (east, center field); rail yards (north, left field) Currently: Apartment buildings
Dyckman Oval
Occupants: Negro League clubs (1920s) including Cuban Stars (East), Bacharach Giants Location: within Inwood Hill Park – 214th Street and Seaman Avenue (Dyckman Street borders the city park to the southwest) Currently: There are baseball and softball diamonds in the general area
Hilltop Park formally American League Park
Occupants: Location: Washington Heights, Manhattan – Broadway (southeast, right field); West 165th Street (southwest, first base); Fort Washington Avenue (west, third base); 168th Street (northeast, left field) Currently: NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital and other medical buildings


Bronx

Yankee Stadium (1923)
Occupant: New York Yankees – AL (1923–1973, 1976–2008) Location: Bronx – East 161st Street (north, left field); River Avenue (east, right field); 157th Street (south, first base); Macombs Dam Park (west, third base) Currently: Macombs Dam Park, Heritage Field
Yankee Stadium
Occupant: New York Yankees – AL (2009–present) Location: Bronx – across the street to the north from the old Yankee Stadium – East 161st Street (south, first base); River Avenue (east, right field); Macombs Dam Bridge / Jerome Avenue (west, third base); East 164th Street (north, left field)


Queens

Fashion Race Course originally National Race Course
Occupants: Operated as a horse race track 1853 to about 1869. Site of an intra-city all-star game series in 1858 on July 20, August 17 and September 10; notable as first admission charges for baseball. Location: gate at what is now 37th Avenue and 103rd Street in Corona, Queens, New York about a mile west-southwest of Citi Field.
Ridgewood Park
Occupant: Brooklyn – AA (ca. 1889-90) Sundays only Location: within Ridgewood, Queens – in the vicinity of Myrtle Avenue and Summerfield Street; and the future sites of Seneca Avenue and Onderdonk Avenue; another field was nearby, on a block bounded by Wyckoff Avenue (northeast) and Irving Avenue (southwest); Weirfield Street (northwest) and Covert Street (southwest) Currently: commercial / residential
Dexter Park
Occupant: Brooklyn Royal Giants – Negro Leagues (1920s-1930s) Location: Woodhaven, Queens – Jamaica Avenue (south); Eldert Lane T's into Jamaica from the south; Dexter Court (east?) Currently: High school athletic field, residential and commercial buildings
Shea Stadium
Occupants: Location: Flushing, Queens – 123-01 Roosevelt Avenue – 126th Street (northeast, right field); Roosevelt Avenue (southeast, first base); Shea Road (southwest/northwest, third base/left field) Currently: Parking lot for Citi Field
The Ballpark at St. John's now known as Jack Kaiser Stadium
Occupant: Brooklyn Cyclones – New York–Penn League (2000) Location: Jamaica, Queens – St. John's University campus – Utopia Parkway (east, outfield); 175th Street (west/south, home plate/first base); Belson Stadium soccer field and Union Turnpike (northwest, third base)
Citi Field
Occupant: New York Mets – NL (2009–present) Location: Flushing, Queens – just east of Shea Stadium site – 126th Street (northeast, right field); Roosevelt Avenue (southeast, first base); Shea Road (southwest/northwest, third base/left field)


Staten Island

St. George Grounds
Occupants: Location: St. George, Staten Island, Staten Island Currently: Near site of Richmond County Bank Ballpark
Richmond County Bank Ballpark
Occupant: Staten Island Yankees – New York–Penn League (2001–present) Location: St. George, Staten Island – Richmond Terrace (southwest, home plate/third base); Bank Street (southeast/northeast, first base/right field); Upper New York Bay, beyond Bank Street

References

List of baseball parks in New York City Wikipedia


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