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It is home field for the New Orleans Gold team in Major League Rugby. [7] Known as Zephyr Field when built in 1997 as the home ballpark for the New Orleans Zephyrs (later New Orleans Baby Cakes), the stadium was renamed when the Minor League Baseball team's name changed from Zephyrs to Baby Cakes in 2017. Shrine on Airline had been an ...
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The stadium was also the home of the New Orleans Zephyrs minor-league baseball team (1993–1996) prior to Zephyr Field opening in 1997. [2] In 1996, the stadium hosted the AAU Junior Olympics baseball competition. [3] Maestri returned to coach the Privateers beginning with the 2014 season. [4]
The city's longest-running team was the New Orleans Pelicans who played off and on from 1887 to 1977 primarily in the Southern Association. The Pelicans left after the 1977 season, and the city went without a pro team until 1993. [4] The New Orleans Zephyrs came to New Orleans by way of Denver, Colorado, in 1993.
Pelican 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 ...
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The proposed footprint of the stadium reaches from Grand Boulevard east to Locust Street and from Interstate 670 south to 17th Street in downtown Kansas City. Here’s what is located there now.
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