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Sulphur Dell, formerly known as Sulphur Spring Park and Athletic Park, was a baseball park in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. It was located just north of the Tennessee State Capitol building in the block bounded by modern-day Jackson Street, Fourth Avenue North, Harrison Street, and Fifth Avenue North. The ballpark was home to the city's minor league baseball teams from 1885 to 1963. The facility was demolished in 1969.

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  • Le Sulphur Dell est un ancien stade de baseball, d'une capacité de 8500 places, situé à Nashville, dans l'État américain du Tennessee. Construit en 1870, il a été de 1901 à 1963 le domicile des , club de baseball mineur ayant évolué en Southern Association. Le stade est démoli en 1967. Le terrain vierge, appartenant à la ville, va accueillir un nouveau stade de baseball en vue d'en faire le domicile des Sounds de Nashville. Le nouveau stade, d'une capacité identique à l'ancien stade, sera achevé pour la saison 2015 de la Ligue de la côte du Pacifique. (fr)
  • Sulphur Dell, formerly known as Sulphur Spring Park and Athletic Park, was a baseball park in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. It was located just north of the Tennessee State Capitol building in the block bounded by modern-day Jackson Street, Fourth Avenue North, Harrison Street, and Fifth Avenue North. The ballpark was home to the city's minor league baseball teams from 1885 to 1963. The facility was demolished in 1969. Amateur teams began playing baseball in the area known as Sulphur Spring Bottom as early as 1870 when it was a popular recreation area noted for its natural sulphur spring. A wooden grandstand was built in 1885 to accommodate patrons of the Nashville Americans, who were charter members of the original Southern League. Several other professional baseball teams followed the Americans, but the ballpark's longest tenant was the Southern Association's Nashville Vols, who played there from 1901 to 1963. Sportswriter Grantland Rice coined the Sulphur Dell moniker in 1908. The stadium's original alignment, in which home plate faced southwest toward the Capitol, meant that batters would often have to compete with the afternoon sunlight shining in their eyes. Prior to the 1927 season, the ballpark was demolished and rebuilt as a concrete-and-steel structure on the southwestern side of the block with home plate facing northeast. The ballpark's best-known features were its short distance to the right field wall (262 ft (80 m)) and its significant terrace or sloping outfield: a steep incline that ran along the entire outfield wall, most dramatically in right and center fields. In its prime, Sulphur Dell was nestled in an area that was home to the city's garbage dump, stockyards, and other various warehouses. The Vols folded after the conclusion of the 1963 season. Amateur baseball teams played there in 1964, and it was converted to a speedway for three weeks in 1965. The stadium then served as a tow-in lot for Metro Nashville, before being demolished on April 16, 1969. Until 2014, it was the location of a number of parking lots used by state employees. Since 2015, it has been the location of First Horizon Park, the home stadium of the Triple-A Nashville Sounds baseball team. (en)
  • サルファー・デル(Sulphur Dell ) は、アメリカ合衆国テネシー州ナッシュビルにあったマイナーリーグの野球場。 当初「サルファー・スプリングス・ボール・パーク 」と呼ばれ、のちに「アスレチック・パーク 」と呼ばれるようになった。 1870年から1963年まで100年近く野球場として使用されていた。最も長く使用していたのは1901年から1963年のサザン・アソシエーションのナッシュビル・ヴォルズである。 現在のジャクソン通り、4番通り北、ハリソン通り、5番通り北に囲まれた土地に存在していたが、1969年に取り壊された。 2015年4月17日、トリプルAのナッシュビル・サウンズの本拠地となるファースト・テネシー・パークが同じ場所にオープンした。 (ja)
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  • Athletic Park (1890–1907) (en)
  • Sulphur Spring Park (1885–1889) (en)
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  • Sulphur Dell, with its famous right field terrace (en)
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  • Center Field: 421 ft (en)
  • Center Field: 485 ft (en)
  • Left Field: 334 ft (en)
  • Left Field: 362 ft (en)
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  • Right Field: 362 ft (en)
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  • Nashville Americans 1885–1886 (en)
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  • Le Sulphur Dell est un ancien stade de baseball, d'une capacité de 8500 places, situé à Nashville, dans l'État américain du Tennessee. Construit en 1870, il a été de 1901 à 1963 le domicile des , club de baseball mineur ayant évolué en Southern Association. Le stade est démoli en 1967. Le terrain vierge, appartenant à la ville, va accueillir un nouveau stade de baseball en vue d'en faire le domicile des Sounds de Nashville. Le nouveau stade, d'une capacité identique à l'ancien stade, sera achevé pour la saison 2015 de la Ligue de la côte du Pacifique. (fr)
  • サルファー・デル(Sulphur Dell ) は、アメリカ合衆国テネシー州ナッシュビルにあったマイナーリーグの野球場。 当初「サルファー・スプリングス・ボール・パーク 」と呼ばれ、のちに「アスレチック・パーク 」と呼ばれるようになった。 1870年から1963年まで100年近く野球場として使用されていた。最も長く使用していたのは1901年から1963年のサザン・アソシエーションのナッシュビル・ヴォルズである。 現在のジャクソン通り、4番通り北、ハリソン通り、5番通り北に囲まれた土地に存在していたが、1969年に取り壊された。 2015年4月17日、トリプルAのナッシュビル・サウンズの本拠地となるファースト・テネシー・パークが同じ場所にオープンした。 (ja)
  • Sulphur Dell, formerly known as Sulphur Spring Park and Athletic Park, was a baseball park in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. It was located just north of the Tennessee State Capitol building in the block bounded by modern-day Jackson Street, Fourth Avenue North, Harrison Street, and Fifth Avenue North. The ballpark was home to the city's minor league baseball teams from 1885 to 1963. The facility was demolished in 1969. (en)
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  • Sulphur Dell Park (fr)
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