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This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in New Orleans, Louisiana. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed. Crescent City Base Ball Park or Sportsman's ParkHome of:New Orleans Pelicans – Southern League (1887–mid-1888) league disbanded – club transferred to Texas League mid-1888 – it also failedNew Orleans Pelicans – Southern League (1889) disbanded after seasonNew Orleans Pelicans – Southern League (1892–1896) disbanded after seasonNew Orleans Pelicans – Southern League (1898–1899) disbanded after 1899Location: New Basin Canal (now covered by Pontchartrain Expressway aka Interstate-10); across from Greenwood Cemetery; Metairie Road / City Park Avenue. Contemporary city directories give the location as "New Basin Canal and Sout

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  • This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in New Orleans, Louisiana. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed. Crescent City Base Ball Park or Sportsman's ParkHome of:New Orleans Pelicans – Southern League (1887–mid-1888) league disbanded – club transferred to Texas League mid-1888 – it also failedNew Orleans Pelicans – Southern League (1889) disbanded after seasonNew Orleans Pelicans – Southern League (1892–1896) disbanded after seasonNew Orleans Pelicans – Southern League (1898–1899) disbanded after 1899Location: New Basin Canal (now covered by Pontchartrain Expressway aka Interstate-10); across from Greenwood Cemetery; Metairie Road / City Park Avenue. Contemporary city directories give the location as "New Basin Canal and Sout (en)
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  • This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in New Orleans, Louisiana. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed. Crescent City Base Ball Park or Sportsman's ParkHome of:New Orleans Pelicans – Southern League (1887–mid-1888) league disbanded – club transferred to Texas League mid-1888 – it also failedNew Orleans Pelicans – Southern League (1889) disbanded after seasonNew Orleans Pelicans – Southern League (1892–1896) disbanded after seasonNew Orleans Pelicans – Southern League (1898–1899) disbanded after 1899Location: New Basin Canal (now covered by Pontchartrain Expressway aka Interstate-10); across from Greenwood Cemetery; Metairie Road / City Park Avenue. Contemporary city directories give the location as "New Basin Canal and South Metairie Rd"Athletic ParkHome of: New Orleans Pelicans – Southern Association (1901–1907)Location: Tulane Avenue (northeast, right field); South Pierce Street (northwest, left field); Scott Street (southeast, first base); New Basin Canal (southwest, third base) - across Pierce from later Pelican Stadium sitePelican ParkHome of:New Orleans Pelicans – Southern Association (1908–1914)New Orleans Little Pels - Cotton States League (1912) moved to Yazoo City, Mississippi after a few weeksLocation: South Carrollton Avenue (northwest, home plate); Palmyra Street (northeast, left field); Pierce Street (southeast, center field); Banks Street (southwest, right field)Currently: commercial businessesPelican Stadium originally Heinemann Park (1915–1937)Home of:New Orleans Pelicans – Southern Association (1915–1957)New Orleans Ads aka New Orleans Black Pelicans – Negro Southern League (1920)New Orleans–St. Louis Stars – Negro American League (1941) – half their home games (other half in St. Louis)New Orleans Creoles – late 1940sLocation: South Carrollton Avenue (northwest, home plate); Tulane Avenue (northeast, third base / left field); Gravier Street, railroad tracks, canal (southwest, first base / right field); Pierce Street (southeast, center field).Currently: commercial / retailCity Park Stadium later renamed Tad Gormley StadiumHome of: New Orleans Pelicans – Southern Association (1958–1959) – disbanded after 1959 seasonLocation: New Orleans City Park – 5400 Stadium Drive (south); Marconi Drive (west); Roosevelt Mall Street (north and east)Louisiana Superdome – later renamed Mercedes-Benz Superdome and now Caesars SuperdomeHome of: New Orleans Pelicans – American Association (1977) – moved from Tulsa Oilers of 1932–1942 and 1946–1976 – disbanded after 1977 seasonLocation: 1500 Sugar Bowl Drive and Poydras Street (northeast); Lasalle Street (southeast); Stadium Drive and Howard Avenue (southwest); Stadium Drive and US-90 (northwest) (en)
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