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Latest revision as of 12:32, 8 February 2023
Location | Boston, Massachusetts |
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Opened | n/a |
Closed | n/a |
Demolished | n/a |
Other Names | Boston National League Base Ball Park Walpole Street Grounds Union Base-ball Grounds Boston Baseball Grounds |
Tenants | Boston Braves (1871-1914) |
South End Grounds refers to any one of three baseball parks on one site in Boston, Massachusetts. They were home to the franchise that eventually became known as the Boston Braves, first in the National Association and later in the National League, from 1871 to 1914.
At least in its third edition, the formal name of the park—as indicated by the sign over its entrance gate—was Boston National League Base Ball Park. It was located on the northeast corner of Columbus Avenue and Walpole Street (now Saint Cyprian's Place), just southwest of Carter Playground. Accordingly, it was also known over the years as Walpole Street Grounds; two other names were Union Base-ball Grounds and Boston Baseball Grounds.
List of credited publications
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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Major League Baseball | 1907 | Boston Doves | Program |
1912 | Boston Braves | Program | |
1913 | Boston Braves | Program |
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