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South End Grounds refers to any one of three baseball parks on one site in Boston, Massachusetts. They were home to the franchise that eventually became known as the Boston Braves, first in the National Association and later in the National League, from 1871 to 1914. The ballpark was across the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad tracks, to the south, from the eventual site of the Huntington Avenue Grounds, home field of Boston's American League team prior to the building of Fenway Park.

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  • South End Grounds refers to any one of three baseball parks on one site in Boston, Massachusetts. They were home to the franchise that eventually became known as the Boston Braves, first in the National Association and later in the National League, from 1871 to 1914. At least in its third edition, the formal name of the park—as indicated by the sign over its entrance gate—was Boston National League Base Ball Park. It was located on the northeast corner of Columbus Avenue and Walpole Street (now Saint Cyprian's Place), just southwest of Carter Playground. Accordingly, it was also known over the years as Walpole Street Grounds; two other names were Union Base-ball Grounds and Boston Baseball Grounds. The ballpark was across the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad tracks, to the south, from the eventual site of the Huntington Avenue Grounds, home field of Boston's American League team prior to the building of Fenway Park. The Boston club was initially known as the "Red Stockings," because four of its key players had come from the famous 1869–1870 barnstorming team known as the Cincinnati Red Stockings and took the nickname with them to Boston. Over time the team acquired other informal nicknames, such as "Beaneaters," "Red Caps," "Rustlers" and "Doves." This team eventually adopted the official nickname "Braves," just a few years before abandoning South End Grounds. With its tight foul lines and expansive center field, like a scaled-down version of the Polo Grounds, it was sometimes said that the South End had no right or left field, only a center field. South End Grounds was rebuilt twice during its lifetime, the first time by choice and the second time by necessity. (en)
  • サウス・エンド・グラウンズ(South End Grounds)は、アメリカのマサチューセッツ州ボストンにかつて存在した野球場である。現在のMLBアトランタ・ブレーブスの前身球団の本拠地だった。 (ja)
  • 사우스 엔드 그라운즈(South End Grounds)은 미국 매사추세츠주 보스턴에 위치한 야구장이다. 과거 MLB 보스턴 브레이브스의 홈구장으로 사용했다. (ko)
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  • Center Field – (en)
  • Left Field – (en)
  • Left-Center – (en)
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  • * Dimensions for South End Grounds III (en)
  • Deep Left-Center – (en)
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  • サウス・エンド・グラウンズ(South End Grounds)は、アメリカのマサチューセッツ州ボストンにかつて存在した野球場である。現在のMLBアトランタ・ブレーブスの前身球団の本拠地だった。 (ja)
  • 사우스 엔드 그라운즈(South End Grounds)은 미국 매사추세츠주 보스턴에 위치한 야구장이다. 과거 MLB 보스턴 브레이브스의 홈구장으로 사용했다. (ko)
  • South End Grounds refers to any one of three baseball parks on one site in Boston, Massachusetts. They were home to the franchise that eventually became known as the Boston Braves, first in the National Association and later in the National League, from 1871 to 1914. The ballpark was across the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad tracks, to the south, from the eventual site of the Huntington Avenue Grounds, home field of Boston's American League team prior to the building of Fenway Park. (en)
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  • 사우스 엔드 그라운즈 (ko)
  • サウス・エンド・グラウンズ (ja)
  • South End Grounds (en)
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