Brotherhood Park

Brotherhood Park is a former baseball ground located in Cleveland, Ohio. The ground was home to the Cleveland Infants of the Players' League in 1890.[1] According to sources, it stood at Willson (or Wilson) Avenue (now East 55th Street) and the Nickel Plate Railroad tracks, which are now Metro tracks.

References

  1. ^ Project Ballpark
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Players' League (1890)
Teams
  • Boston Reds
  • Brooklyn Ward's Wonders
  • Buffalo Bisons
  • Chicago Pirates
  • Cleveland Infants
  • New York Giants
  • Philadelphia Athletics
  • Pittsburgh Burghers
Stadiums
  • Brotherhood Park
  • Congress Street Grounds
  • Eastern Park
  • Exposition Park
  • Forepaugh Park
  • Olympic Park
  • Polo Grounds
  • South Side Park
Founder
  • John Montgomery Ward
Batting champion
  • Pete Browning
Home run leader
  • Roger Connor
RBI leader
  • Hardy Richardson
ERA leader
  • Silver King

41°28′59.11″N 81°38′57.39″W / 41.4830861°N 81.6492750°W / 41.4830861; -81.6492750


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