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This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in and around Omaha, Nebraska. The information is a synthesis of the information contained in the references listed. Omaha "ball grounds"Home of: Omaha Mashers or Green Stockings – Northwestern League (1879 – league disbanded during season)Location: "in Lake's addition, at the northern terminus of the street railway" – somewhere near 18th and Lake Streets – "about 18th and Ohio" [2 blocks south of Locust]Currently: residentialOmaha Baseball GroundsHome of:Omaha Omahogs – Western League (1885 part season)Omaha Omahogs or Union Pacifics – WL (1887)Omaha Omahogs or Omahosses / Lambs – Western Association (1888–1891)Omaha Omahogs – WL (1892 part season)Location: North 20th Street (east, first base); buildings and Locust Street (north, rig

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  • This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in and around Omaha, Nebraska. The information is a synthesis of the information contained in the references listed. Omaha "ball grounds"Home of: Omaha Mashers or Green Stockings – Northwestern League (1879 – league disbanded during season)Location: "in Lake's addition, at the northern terminus of the street railway" – somewhere near 18th and Lake Streets – "about 18th and Ohio" [2 blocks south of Locust]Currently: residentialOmaha Baseball GroundsHome of:Omaha Omahogs – Western League (1885 part season)Omaha Omahogs or Union Pacifics – WL (1887)Omaha Omahogs or Omahosses / Lambs – Western Association (1888–1891)Omaha Omahogs – WL (1892 part season)Location: North 20th Street (east, first base); buildings and Locust Street (north, rig (en)
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  • This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in and around Omaha, Nebraska. The information is a synthesis of the information contained in the references listed. Omaha "ball grounds"Home of: Omaha Mashers or Green Stockings – Northwestern League (1879 – league disbanded during season)Location: "in Lake's addition, at the northern terminus of the street railway" – somewhere near 18th and Lake Streets – "about 18th and Ohio" [2 blocks south of Locust]Currently: residentialOmaha Baseball GroundsHome of:Omaha Omahogs – Western League (1885 part season)Omaha Omahogs or Union Pacifics – WL (1887)Omaha Omahogs or Omahosses / Lambs – Western Association (1888–1891)Omaha Omahogs – WL (1892 part season)Location: North 20th Street (east, first base); buildings and Locust Street (north, right field); buildings and North 22nd Street (west, left field); Miami Street (south, third base); Maple Street teed into the property on the left field side [per 1890 Sanborn map] – about a mile north-northwest of the site of TD Ameritrade ParkLater: Y.M.C.A. Park, then University Park [University Athletic Club]Currently: residentialCharles Street ParkHome of: Omaha Omahogs or Indians – Western Association (1894–mid-1895)Location: Charles Street; 17th Street (east); 18th Street (west)Afterward: converted to bicycle race track after ball club moved to Fair GroundsCurrently: residential and commercialFair GroundsHome of Omaha Omahogs or Indians – WA (part of 1895, after leaving Charles Street – then moved to Denver)Location: Ames Avenue between 16th Street and 20th StreetCurrently: residentialOmaha Base Ball Park or Ames Avenue ParkHome of: Omaha Omahogs or Babes – WL (1898 part season – moved to St. Joseph)Location: Ames Avenue (south, home plate); 24th Street (east); 25th Street (west) – "where the Prairie Park addition is now located"Later: another Y.M.C.A. ParkCurrently: commercial businessesOmaha Baseball Park a.k.a. Rourke's Park or Vinton Street Park or Western League Park or League ParkHome of:Omaha Omahogs/Indians/Rangers/Rourkes/Buffaloes/Crickets/Packers – WL (1900–mid-1935 – moved to Council Bluffs Rails)Omaha Robin Hoods – WL (1936 part season – moved to Rock Island after ballpark burned)Location: 2519 South 15th Street (west, third base); Vinton Street (south, first base); buildings and Castelar Street (north, left field); buildings and South 13th Street (east, right field) [per 1901 Sanborn map] – about half a mile north of the site of Rosenblatt StadiumCurrently: residentialballpark at Lake ManawaHome of: Council Bluffs Bluffers – Iowa–South Dakota League (1903 part season)Location: near Lake Manawa, south of Council Bluffs, IowaCurrently: Lake Manawa State ParkAmerican Legion Park or Broadway ParkHome of:Council Bluffs Rails – WL (mid-1935, moved from Omaha Packers)Omaha Cardinals – WL (1947–1948)Location: Council Bluffs, Iowa – West Broadway (north, left field); 35th Street (west, third base); buildings and 34th Street (east, right field); railroad tracks (south, first base) [per city directory]Currently: commercial businessesJohnny Rosenblatt Stadium orig. Omaha Baseball Park or Municipal StadiumHome of:Omaha Cardinals – WL / American Association (1949–1959)Omaha Dodgers – AA 1961–1962Omaha Royals – AA / Pacific Coast League 1969–2010College World Series (1950–2010)Location: Deer Park Boulevard (later Grover Street, now Bob Gibson Boulevard) (north, left field); South 13th Street (west, third base); B Street (later Bert Murphy Avenue South) (south, first base); South 10th Street (east, right field); Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo (east and northeast, right and center fields, across 10th Street)Currently: zoo parking lot; ballpark partially preserved, as "Infield at the Zoo"Charles Schwab Field Omaha orig. TD Ameritrade Park OmahaHome of:College World Series (2011–present)Creighton Bluejays baseball (2011–present)Location: 1200 Mike Fahey Street (south, right field); North 13th Street (west, first base); Cuming Street (north, third base); South 10th Street (east, left field)Werner ParkHome of:Omaha Royals/Golden Spikes/Royals/Storm Chasers – PCL (2011–present)Omaha Mavericks (NCAA) 2013−2020Location: (Papillion, Nebraska) 12356 Ballpark Way (south, first base); South 126th Street (west, third base); Lincoln Road (north, left field); South 123rd Street (east, right field) (en)
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