- Buffalo Stadium
Buffalo Stadium was a minor league stadium primarily used by the
Texas League Houston Buffaloes from 1928 through 1961. The Buffaloes were a farm team of the Major LeagueSt. Louis Cardinals and provided many great ballplayers to the Cardinals' success in 1930s and 1940s. The arrival of theNational League Houston Colt .45s in 1962 brought an end to minor league baseball in Houston. It also went by the names of Buff Stadium and later Busch Stadium. It was bounded by Leeland, St. Bernard (present-day Cullen), Coyle, and Milby streets in the East End [ [http://blogs.chron.com/bayoucityhistory/2007/10/post_3.html 1935 Houston Map showing location of Buffalo Stadium as "Ball Park"] ] . The railroad tracks leading to Union Station, site of the Houston Astros' current ballpark, ran behind the centerfield wall. Near theUniversity of Houston , the stadium was also home to theHouston Cougars baseball team from the 1940s until the 1960s when it was demolished.Features
Buffalo Stadium was named after the Buffalo Bayou, which divides Houston. The ballpark was very similar in many different ways to the first stadium of the later Colt .45s. First of all, it favored pitchers, wind blew in from right field, and it was outdoors with high humidity. At the time, it was a state-of-the-art minor league facility at a cost of $400,000; there was a Spanish-style tiled-roof entryway with large pictures of buffaloes on the adobe wall and in the late 1950s, ladies' rooms became air-conditioned. [ [http://www.astrosdaily.com/history/before/ Before the Colt .45s ] ] The stadium opened on April 11, 1928, the same year as Clark Field in Austin, with a 7-5 win over the Waco Cubs as well as an infamous cushion fight. [ [http://blogs.chron.com/bayoucityhistory/2007/10/post_3.html Bayou City History: A look back at Buff Stadium ] ]
Miscellaneous
It was the home of the
Negro American League Houston Eagles from 1949 to 1950. Many future Cardinals such as Dizzy andDaffy Dean ,Enos Slaughter ,Pepper Martin , "Ducky" Medwick, andTex Carleton and many others played for the Houston Buffs. Two large black buffaloes stood on both sides of the left-center field scoreboard facing each other. Originally, outfield distances were convert|344|ft|m to left field, convert|430|ft|m to center field, and convert|344|ft|m to right field and capacity accommodated 12,000. In 1938, outfield dimensions were slightly modified to convert|345|ft|m to left, convert|440|ft|m to center, and convert|325|ft|m to right while capacity increased to 14,000. The heights of outfield fences varied: left and right field fences were convert|12|ft|m high, left-center scoreboard was convert|24|ft|m high, and the center field fence was convert|18|ft|m high. Before Buff Stadium, the team played at West End Park from 1907 until 1927; Buff Stadium was built on the East End of Houston. [ [http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/stories/2007/04/09/newscolumn1.html?from_rss=1 From Buffs to Astros, Houston keeps going to bat for baseball - Houston Business Journal: ] ] Home plate's specific location is commemorated by a plague in the Houston Sports Hall of Fame, which makes up part of the Fingers Furniture Store.Before Buffalo Stadium,
Texas League games inHouston were played in West End Park, which was built in 1905. [ [http://sports.webshots.com/photo/2297341570027189537GwVxsH West End Park Photo] ] West End Park was located at the north corner of Bagby and Jefferson on the southwest edge of downtown. [ [http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/maps/images/map0435.jpg1913 Map of Houston indicating location of West End Park as "Ball Park"] ]ee also
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Colt Stadium
*The Astrodome
*Minute Maid Park
*Rice Stadium
*Jeppesen Stadium
*Reliant Stadium
*Reckling Park
*Cougar Field
*Sam Houston Coliseum
*Toyota Centerources
*"Green Cathedrals," Philip J. Lowry, c.2006
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