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Sports Trivia on Classic Ball Parks

Sports Trivia on Classic Ball Parks

Five such classic ball parks are Shibe Park, Ebbets Field, Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park, and Wrigley Field.

Shibe Park stood in Philadelphia for nearly seventy years. It was opened in April of 1909 and demolished in June of 1976. During its time it was home to the Philadelphia Phillies (1927 and 1938 - 1970) and the Philadelphia Athletics (1909 - 1954). Shibe Park was the first steel and concrete stadium in Major League Baseball.

In 1953 Shibe Park was renamed Connie Mack Stadium. It played host to the All-Star Game in 1943 and 1952. The last game was played in Shibe Park / Connie Mack Stadium on October 1, 1970.

Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York stood for less than 47 years. During that short span it became very famous.

Ebbets Field was home to the Brooklyn Dodgers. One of the best features of the park was the fact that children could and would gather at the gate in right-center and watch the game in the gap under the gate.

Historically the field was important as well. Here are some interesting facts about Ebbets Field for all you sports trivia buffs.

On April 15, 1947 Jackie Robinson became the first black person to play Major League baseball in the 20th century. Also, the first televised game took place in Ebbets field on August 26, 1939 when the Dodgers played the Reds.

The last baseball game was played in Ebbets Field on September 24, 1957. Ebbets Field was demolished on February 23, 1960.

Yankee Stadium is home to the New York Yankees. Unlike Ebbets Field and Shibe Park, Yankee Stadium is still operational.

Going to Yankee Stadium is like taking a walk back through the history of baseball. Just past the left-center field wall stands plaques and monuments to some of the great players who have played in Yankee pinstripes. These are some of the biggest players in MLB history and they include: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Thurmon Munson, and Yogi Berra.

Yankee Stadium was built in 1923. It closed in 1973 and then reopened in 1976. Over the years it has undergone many renovations and additions.

Fenway Park is another ball park that is still being used. It is home to the Boston Red Sox. Fenway opened on April 20, 1912.

Besides having many great players pass through Fenway (Carlton Fisk, Ted Williams, etc.), the best feature of the park is The Green Monster.

The Green Monster is a high green wall that sits out in left field. It is only just over 300 feet from home plate. The short porch is unique, there is no other wall like it in Major League Baseball.

Wrigley Field is home to the Chicago Cubs. It was opened on April 23, 1914 but the Cubs didn’t play their first game there until 1916.

Wrigley Field preserved its historical persona and didn’t install lights in the ball park until the late 1980s. The first official night game was played on August 9, 1988.

Some interesting sports trivia about Wrigley Field is that the lights were originally set to be installed in 1941, but Wrigley donated them to a local shipyard for help in the effort to win World War II.

Wrigley Field is easy to identify because of the ivy vines that grow on the outfield walls. These vines were planted in 1937.

Throughout the history of baseball there have been many great classic ball parks. Five of the best are Shibe Park, Ebbets Field, Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park, and Wrigley Field.

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18 Responses to “Sports Trivia on Classic Ball Parks”

  1. Lids.com has a couple that look like something you might be interested in. I have attached the links. One has a white "B" while the other had a red "B". The white "B" has all white exposed stitching, while the red "B" has red and white exposed stitching.

  2. This is Bostons song

  3. haha

  4. Deep to left….Yastrzemski…won't get it. It's a home run!

  5. great song ever!!

  6. try lids.com

  7. The red cap was their home cap. It was red with a navy bill and a navy B. The away cap was all navy with a red B.

  8. It was John Marzano, a former back up catcher. He apparently had a heart attack, but I think the official cause of death was the fall. He died satuday. here's a link:

    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=mlb&id=3354653

    Marzano was only 45. Apparently this runs in the family, as his father died young from heart problems.

    Too bad. While he wasn't a Varitek or Fisk on the field, everyone seems to have loved this guy.

  9. i love the idians and we should have beatn boston but i thnk its awesome watchn boston sing this song talk about tradition

  10. actually it was his 2nd game and who knows how well he will do. He has a lot of potential, anyone can see that, but its too early to judge. I think he will have a successful career. But it all depends on his health and who knows if he will he get an injury and pitch bad like Wang this year

  11. i now but it was just sick when every boby was up with there hands in the air

  12. 23.

    Ted, 14-July-1946 (first game).
    Doerr, 08-June-1950.
    Vollmer, 26-July-1951.
    Zauchin, 27-May-1955.
    Ted twice more, 08-May and 13-June-1957.
    Harrelson, 14-June-1968.
    Lahoud, 11-June-1969.
    Lynn, 18-June-1975.
    Yaz, 19-May-1976.
    Rice, 29-August-1977.
    Rice again, 29-August-1983 (second game).

    (Wow, August 29 is some good date for Jim Ed.)

    Brunansky, 29-Sept-1990.
    Clark, 31-July-1991.
    Valentin, 02-June-1995.
    Vaughn, 24-Sept-1996.
    Vaughn again, 30-May-1997.
    Garciaparra, 10-May-1999.
    Nixon, 24-July-1999.
    Varitek, 20-May-2001.
    Garciaparra, 23-July-2002 (early game).
    Mueller, 29-July-2003.
    Millar, 23-July-2004.

  13. Because he didn't and wanted to go but someone had improvements and stuff.

  14. The Colorado Rockies rocks & this video ROCKS!!!!! 5 Stars C: :D

  15. Can you make a new one now that Boston isn’t even in it anymore…..looks like it may be another 86 years of sucking!

  16. BA BA BAHHHHH! :)

  17. you have no friends you dirty hooker

  18. Gagne is a type B free agent. The Sox will get a sandwich pick between the first and 2nd round as compensation. You can get some good talent this way which is why they offered him arbitration. If they hadn't offered that they would not get the pick.

    If only he had the numbers to be a type A free agent, then they would have got the Brewers 1st round pick as well.

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