List of baseball parks in Baltimore, Maryland

List of baseball parks in Baltimore, Maryland

This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Baltimore, Maryland. The information is a synthesis of the information contained in the references listed.

;Madison Avenue Grounds:Occupant: non-league clubs prior to 1873; Maryland - NA (1873); Baltimore - Union Association (1 game):Location: Madison Avenue (southwest); Boundary Avenue (later North Avenue) (north); Linden Avenue (northeast); old road (southeast)

;Newington Park:Occupants: Lord Baltimore - National Association (1872-1874); Baltimore Orioles - American Association (1882):Location: Pennsylvania Avenue (northeast); Gold Street (southeast); Calhoun Street (southwest); Baker Street (northwest).

;Oriole Park (I):Occupant: Baltimore Orioles AA (1883-1889):Location: Sixth Street / Huntington Avenue (later 25th Street) (north); York Road (later Greenmount) (east)

;Belair Lot:Occupant: Baltimore UA (1884):Location: Forrest Street (northeast); Low Street (southeast); Orleans Street (south); Gay Street (northwest).

;Oriole Park (II):Occupant: Baltimore Orioles - AA (1890-mid-1891):Location: 10th Street (later 29th), York Road (later Greenmount), 9th Street (later 28th) and Barclay. Three blocks north of previous site.

;Union Park a.k.a. Oriole Park (III):Occupant: Baltimore Orioles AA (mid-1891) and NL (1892-1899):Location: 25th Street (north); Barclay Street (east). Just west of 1883-1889 site.

;Oriole Park (IV):Occupants: Baltimore Orioles - American League (1901-1902); Baltimore Orioles - Eastern/International League (1903-1915) :Location: Same as 1890-1891 site

;Terrapin Park / Oriole Park V:Occupants: Baltimore Terrapins - Federal League (1914-1915); Baltimore Orioles - IL (1916-mid-1944):Location: 10th Street (later 29th), York Road (later Greenmount), 11th Street (later 30th), Vineyard Lane. Just across the street to the north from prevous Oriole Park.

;Bugle Field:Occupants: Baltimore Black Sox - Negro Leagues (1932-1934); Baltimore Elite Giants - Negro Leagues (1938-1949):Location: Federal Street and Edison Highway

;Memorial Stadium:Occupants: Baltimore Orioles - IL (mid-1944-1953); Baltimore Orioles - American League (1954-1991); Bowie Baysox, Eastern League (1993):Location: 33rd Street, Ellerslie Avenue, 36th Street, Ednor Road.:Currently: Parking lot.

;Oriole Park at Camden Yards:Occupant: Baltimore Orioles - AL (1992-present):Location: 333 West Camden Street.

ee also

*List of baseball parks

ources

*"Ballparks of North America", Michael Benson, McFarland, 1989.
*"House of Magic", by the Baltimore Orioles, 1991.
*"Green Cathedrals", by Phil Lowry, several editions.
*"The Home Team", by James H. Bready, several editions.


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