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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 later Monumental ParkHome of: non-league clubs prior to 1873; Maryland – NA (1873); Baltimore – Union Association (1884 - 1 game); Baltimore Eastern League (1884 - partial season)Location: Madison Avenue (southwest, home base); Boundary Avenue (later North Avenue) (north, beyond third base / left field); Linden Avenue (northeast, center field); old road approximating Robert Street (southeast, right field)Currently: Residential, churchesNewington ParkHome of: Lord Baltimore – National Association (1872–1874); Baltimore Orioles – American Association (1882)Location: Pennsylvania Avenue (northeast); Gold St

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  • 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 later Monumental ParkHome of: non-league clubs prior to 1873; Maryland – NA (1873); Baltimore – Union Association (1884 - 1 game); Baltimore Eastern League (1884 - partial season)Location: Madison Avenue (southwest, home base); Boundary Avenue (later North Avenue) (north, beyond third base / left field); Linden Avenue (northeast, center field); old road approximating Robert Street (southeast, right field)Currently: Residential, churchesNewington ParkHome of: Lord Baltimore – National Association (1872–1874); Baltimore Orioles – American Association (1882)Location: Pennsylvania Avenue (northeast); Gold Street (southeast); Calhoun Street (southwest); Baker Street (northwest) – a few blocks west-southwest of the Madison Street ballpark – diamond position unknownCurrently: Residential, school, churchOriole Park (I)Home of: Baltimore Orioles – American Association (1883–1888)Also used as a neutral site for one game in the 1887 World SeriesLocation: Sixth Street / Huntingdon Avenue (later 25th Street) (north, right field); York Road (later Greenmount Avenue) (east, first base); Barclay Street (west, right field); eventual 24th Street (south, left field)Currently: Residential, commercialBelair Lot a.k.a. Union Park (I)Home of: Baltimore – Union Association (1884)Location - adjacent to Belair Market - contradictory details from two sources: 1. * Forrest Street (northeast); Low Street (southeast); Orleans Street (south); Gay Street (northwest) 2. * Forrest Street (northeast); Low Street (northwest); Orleans Street end (east); East Street (southwest)Currently: Commercial buildings, vacant lotsOriole Park (II)Home of:Baltimore Orioles – American Association (1889, mid-1891)Baltimore Orioles – Atlantic Association (1890)Location: 10th Street (later 29th) (north, home plate); York Road (later Greenmount) (east, third base, left field); future 9th Street (later 28th) (south, center field); future Barclay Street (west, first base, right field) – three blocks north of previous siteCurrently: Residential, commercialUnion Park (II) a.k.a. Oriole Park (III)Home of: Baltimore Orioles – American Association (mid-1891) and NL (1892–1899)Location: 25th Street (north, home plate / third base); Barclay Street (east, left field); approximate line of Hunter Street (west, first base); approximate line of 23rd Street (south, right field) – just west of 1883–1889 siteCurrently: Residential, commercialOriole Park (IV)Home of: Baltimore Orioles – American League (1901–1902); Baltimore Orioles – Eastern/International League (1903–1914)Location: Same as 1890–1891 site – 10th Street (later 29th) (north, home plate); York Road (later Greenmount) (east, third base); 9th Street (later 28th) (south, center field); Barclay (west, first base)Currently: Residential, commercialTerrapin Park / Oriole Park VHome of: Baltimore Terrapins – Federal League (1914–1915); Baltimore Orioles – IL (1916-mid-1944)Location: 10th Street (later 29th) (south, first base); York Road (later Greenmount) (east, right field); 11th Street (later 30th) (north, left field); Vineyard Lane (originally Gilmore Lane) (northwest, third base) – just across the street to the north from previous Oriole Park; Barclay now cuts through the property.Currently: Commercial businessesWestport ParkHome of: Baltimore Black Sox (1917–1920)Location: Westport neighborhood – Annapolis Road (State Highway 648) (west, home plate); Clare Street, then Waterview Avenue (to the south, right field); Patapsco River (to the east, center field); Ridgleys Cove (to the north, left field)Currently: vacantMaryland ParkHome of: Baltimore Black Sox – Negro Leagues (1923-1932)Location: Bush Street and a branch of Ridgleys Cove (northeast, third base); Annapolis Road (State Highway 648) (northwest, first base); Ridgleys Cove (south and southeast, outfield); half a mile or so north of Westport ParkCurrently: Wheelabrator IncineratorBugle FieldHome of: Baltimore Black Sox – Negro leagues (1932–1934); Baltimore Elite Giants – Negro leagues (1938–1949)Location: Federal Street (south, first base); 1601 Edison Highway (west, third base); railroad tracks (northeast, outfield)Currently: vacant lot, previously Rockland Industries plantWestport Stadium a.k.a. Westport Park (II)Home of: Baltimore Elite Giants 1950Location: Westport neighborhood – 3008 Annapolis Road (State Highway 648) (east); Baltimore-Washington Parkway (State Highway 295) (west); West Patapsco Avenue (south)Currently: commercial / industrialMemorial StadiumHome of: Baltimore Orioles – IL (mid-1944–1953); Baltimore Orioles – American League (1954–1991); Bowie Baysox, Eastern League (1993)Location: 33rd Street (south, home plate); Ellerslie Avenue (west, third base); 36th Street (north, center field); Ednor Road (east, first base)Currently: Public park amidst commercial and residential development.Oriole Park at Camden YardsHome of: Baltimore Orioles – AL (1992–present)Location: 333 West Camden Street – Camden Street (north, left field); Eutaw Street (east, right field); Briscoe and Houser Streets (south, first base); Conway Street (west, third base) (en)
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  • 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 later Monumental ParkHome of: non-league clubs prior to 1873; Maryland – NA (1873); Baltimore – Union Association (1884 - 1 game); Baltimore Eastern League (1884 - partial season)Location: Madison Avenue (southwest, home base); Boundary Avenue (later North Avenue) (north, beyond third base / left field); Linden Avenue (northeast, center field); old road approximating Robert Street (southeast, right field)Currently: Residential, churchesNewington ParkHome of: Lord Baltimore – National Association (1872–1874); Baltimore Orioles – American Association (1882)Location: Pennsylvania Avenue (northeast); Gold St (en)
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  • List of baseball parks in Baltimore (en)
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