Messer Street Grounds, also known as Messer Park or Messer Field, is a former baseball park located in Providence, Rhode Island. It was home to the Providence Grays of the National League from 1878 to 1885 and of the minor league Providence Grays of the Eastern League in 1886. Construction on Messer Park began on April 1 and took exactly one month to complete; the final nail was hammered a mere five minutes before the opening game got underway on May 1.
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| - Messer Street Grounds (en)
- メッサー・ストリート・グラウンズ (ja)
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| - メッサー・ストリート・グラウンズ(Messer Street Grounds)は、アメリカのロードアイランド州プロビデンスにかつて存在した野球場。19世紀にナショナルリーグに加盟していたプロビデンス・グレイズが、1878年から1885年まで使用した。 (ja)
- Messer Street Grounds, also known as Messer Park or Messer Field, is a former baseball park located in Providence, Rhode Island. It was home to the Providence Grays of the National League from 1878 to 1885 and of the minor league Providence Grays of the Eastern League in 1886. Construction on Messer Park began on April 1 and took exactly one month to complete; the final nail was hammered a mere five minutes before the opening game got underway on May 1. (en)
- Messer Street Grounds (também conhecido como Messer Park ou Messer Field) é um antigo estádio de beisebol localizado em Providence, Rhode Island. Foi a casa do Providence Grays, clube da National League, de 1878 até 1885. A construção do Messer Park começou em 1ª de abril e levou exatamente um mês para ser completada; o último prego foi colocado à cinco minutos do jogo de inauguração em 1º de maio de 1878. (pt)
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| - Messer Street Grounds, spring 1879, with Boston and Providence clubs (en)
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| - Messer Street Grounds, also known as Messer Park or Messer Field, is a former baseball park located in Providence, Rhode Island. It was home to the Providence Grays of the National League from 1878 to 1885 and of the minor league Providence Grays of the Eastern League in 1886. In 1878, the Providence Base Ball Association formed and began scouting around the city for a good location for "the best baseball plant in the country". Team directors visited the old Josiah Chapin farm on city's west side and decided that it fit all of the requirements for a baseball park. It was close to level, it was raised up a few feet from the surrounding roads, and it was easily accessible by street car. Construction on Messer Park began on April 1 and took exactly one month to complete; the final nail was hammered a mere five minutes before the opening game got underway on May 1. (en)
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