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This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Rochester, New York. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed. Union Street Base Ball Grounds / Hop Bitters Base Ball GroundsHome of:Rochester – International Association (1877–1878)Rochester – National Association moved from Albany mid-1879 disbanded after seasonRochester Hop Bitters – International Association 1880Rochester Hop Bitters – New York State League (1885)Location (based on 1880 map): buildings and Union Street North (southeast, left field); buildings and Tappan (now Lyndhurst) Street (southwest, right field); East Main Street (farther south); Scio Street (northwest, first base); buildings and an alley (northeast, third base)Currently: residentialCulver Park Grounds (I)Home

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  • This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Rochester, New York. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed. Union Street Base Ball Grounds / Hop Bitters Base Ball GroundsHome of:Rochester – International Association (1877–1878)Rochester – National Association moved from Albany mid-1879 disbanded after seasonRochester Hop Bitters – International Association 1880Rochester Hop Bitters – New York State League (1885)Location (based on 1880 map): buildings and Union Street North (southeast, left field); buildings and Tappan (now Lyndhurst) Street (southwest, right field); East Main Street (farther south); Scio Street (northwest, first base); buildings and an alley (northeast, third base)Currently: residentialCulver Park Grounds (I)Home of:Rochester – Eastern League (1886–1887) / International Association (1888–1889) (league disbanded mid-1889)Rochester – American Association (1890)Rochester – Eastern League (1891–1892)Location: Culver Park Road (now University Avenue) (southwest, home plate); Jersey (now Russell) Street (northwest, left field); University Avenue (now Atlantic Avenue) and rail yards (north, center field) – same location as subsequent Culver ParkDestroyed by fire: October 1893 / Rebuilt 1898Currently: retail stores and Gleason Works, a manufacturer of machine toolsWindsor Beach Base Ball GroundsHome of: Rochester EL and AA (1888 – 1892) Sunday gamesLocation: Irondequoit, Windsor Beach, Summerville neighborhood; near Lake Ontario; on the Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad (R W & O)Currently: residential - approximate current site of Norcrest Drive, which is just north of abandoned railroad right-of-wayRiverside ParkHome of:Rochester Brownies (as in Kodak) – Eastern League (1895–1897) moved to Montreal mid-1897Rochester Patriots – Eastern League (1898) moved from Scranton / moved to Ottawa mid-season 1898Location: North St. Paul Street and Genesee River (west); Norton Street (south); Hollenbeck Street (east, probably home plate) – about one block west of the eventual Red Wing Stadium siteCurrently: residentialOntario Beach GroundsAugust 28, 1898 – used once for a National League game between Brooklyn and Cleveland [1]Location: Charlotte section – Beach Avenue and Ontario Beach Park (north, home plate); Genesee River (east, left field); buildings and Broadway (west, right field) – (per a 1902 city map)Culver Field (II)Home of: Rochester Bronchos – Eastern League (1899–1907)August 27 and 29, 1898 – used for a pair of National League games between Brooklyn and Cleveland [2]Location: University Avenue (southwest, home plate); Russell Street (west, third base); Atlantic Avenue (north, left and center field); Culver Road (southeast, first base) – same location as previous Culver GroundsCurrently: retail stores and Gleason Works, a manufacturer of machine toolsBay Street Park or Baseball Park at Bay StreetHome of:Rochester Beau Brummels / Hustlers / Colts / The Tribe – Eastern League (1908–1911) / International League (1912–1928) disbanded after 1927Rochester Red Wings - International League (1928) moved from Syracuse Stars of 1920–1927Location: Bay Street (north, third base); Webster Avenue (northwest, plate); McKinster Street (east, left field); Parkside Avenue (south, right field)Currently: playgrounds, residential, commercialRed Wing / Silver StadiumHome of: Rochester Red Wings International League (1929–1996)Location: 500 Norton Street (south, first base); North Clinton Avenue (west, plate); Bastian Street (north, third base); Joseph Avenue / Seneca Avenue [Excel Drive would have cut through] (east, center field)Built 1928 – completely refurbished 1986Currently: industrial and office parkFrontier FieldHome of: Rochester Red Wings International League (1997 to date)Location: One Morrie Silver Way (formerly Platt Street) (northwest, third base); Plymouth Avenue North (northeast, left and center fields); Allen Street and I-490 inner loop (southeast, right field); I-490 (southwest, first base) (en)
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  • This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Rochester, New York. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed. Union Street Base Ball Grounds / Hop Bitters Base Ball GroundsHome of:Rochester – International Association (1877–1878)Rochester – National Association moved from Albany mid-1879 disbanded after seasonRochester Hop Bitters – International Association 1880Rochester Hop Bitters – New York State League (1885)Location (based on 1880 map): buildings and Union Street North (southeast, left field); buildings and Tappan (now Lyndhurst) Street (southwest, right field); East Main Street (farther south); Scio Street (northwest, first base); buildings and an alley (northeast, third base)Currently: residentialCulver Park Grounds (I)Home (en)
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  • List of baseball parks in Rochester, New York (en)
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