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Surface
  
Grass

Owner
  
Syracuse

Opened
  
18 April 1934

Demolished
  
1997

MacArthur Stadium MacArthur Stadium Syracuse New York

Former names
  
Municipal Stadium (1934–1942)

Location
  
820 Second North Street, Syracuse, NY

Operator
  
City of Syracuse; County of Onondaga operated effective mid 1970s

Capacity
  
8,416 (1934–1941)10,006 (1942–1984)10,500 (1985–1996)

Field size
  
Left field: 320 feet (98 m)Center field: 434 feet (132 m)Right field: 320 feet (98 m)

Similar
  
NBT Bank Stadium, Star Park, Archbold Stadium, Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion, Silver Stadium

Macarthur stadium in syracuse late 1940 s


MacArthur Stadium was a stadium in Syracuse, New York. Opened in 1934 as Municipal Stadium, it was used primarily for baseball and was the home of Syracuse Chiefs before they moved to P&C Stadium, (now NBT Bank Stadium) in 1997. The ballpark had an initial capacity of 8,416 people; its capacity was increased to 10,006 before it was renamed in honor of General Douglas MacArthur in 1942. The stadium was razed in 1997 to provide a parking lot for the newly built P&C Stadium.

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Center field

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MacArthur Stadium was noted for having one of the deepest center field fences in minor league baseball, 434 feet, and no ball cleared that fence until 1971, with Richie Zisk being the first player to accomplish that feat.

Football

In 1936, Municipal Stadium was the home field of the Syracuse Braves of the American Football League.

Fire

MacArthur Stadium was severely damaged by fire (arson) in 1969. The Chiefs were forced to play home games in Oneonta and Auburn, NY, while repairs were being made. (Management of the Rochester Red Wings rejected an urgent plea from team management to move some home games to Silver Stadium).

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    References

    MacArthur Stadium Wikipedia