- Sunlight Park
Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = Sunlight Park
nickname =
location =Queen Street East and west Broadview Avenue
broke_ground =
opened = 1887
closed = 1896
owner =
operator =
surface =Grass
construction_cost = $7,000.00
architect =
former_names=Toronto Baseball Grounds
tenants=Toronto (or Torontos?)
seating_capacity = approx 2,200Sunlight Park was the first baseball park in
Toronto . The all wood stadium was built in1886 for theInternational League baseball team theTorontos (soon renamed the Toronto Maple Leafs).It was initially known as the Toronto Baseball Grounds for the cost of $7,000. It stood south of Queen Street East, west of Broadview Avenue, near the Don River, and had seating for 2,200 spectators, including a 550-seat reserved section. It came to be known as Sunlight Park after the
Lever Brothers Sunlight Soap Works was built behind the outfield fence. The stadium hosted the city’s first professional baseball championship in1887 . The team and league folded in 1890 and the stadium lasted until 1896 when the team's new owners abandoned the park for their newHanlan's Point Stadium .Today the site is a city park and street Sunlight Park Road bears witness to the past.
ee also
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Jarvis Street Lacrosse Grounds
*Rogers Centre
*Exhibition Stadium
*Maple Leaf Stadium
*Christie Pits
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