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Revision as of 12:31, 8 February 2023
Location | Miami Beach, Florida |
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Opened | 1925 |
Closed | n/a |
Demolished | n/a |
Other Names | Flamingo Park |
Tenants | Pittsburgh Pirates (1947) Philadelphia Phillies (1940-42, 1946) New York Giants (MLB) (1934-35) |
Flamingo Field was a ballpark at the corner of 15th Street and Michigan Avenue in Miami Beach, Florida. It was home to Miami Beach minor-league clubs and the spring training home of three National League clubs. Capacity was approximately 3,000 for baseball. The center field fence was 386 feet from home plate. The park was also referred to as "Flamingo Park," which is also the name of the area in which it was located. In 1967, the City of Miami Beach constructed a new ballpark on the site of the old Flamingo Park.
List of credited publications
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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Major League Baseball | 1934 | New York Giants | Spring Training Program |
See also
Venues Portal |