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  2. Polo Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Polo Grounds (III) (left) and Manhattan Field (aka Polo Grounds II) (right) c.1900. Polo Grounds III was the stadium that made the name nationally famous. Built in 1890, it initially had a completely open outfield bounded by just the outer fence, but bleachers were gradually added. By the early 1900s, some bleacher sections encroached on the ...

  3. List of baseball parks in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Field aka Polo Grounds (II) Home of: New York Giants (1889 part – 1890) Location: 155th Street (south, third base); Eighth Avenue (east, first base) – next to site of Polo Grounds Currently: Apartment buildings Polo Grounds as it looked 1911–1923 Polo Grounds (III) / (IV) orig. Brotherhood Park Home of: New York Giants – PL (1890)

  4. List of former Major League Baseball stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Polo Grounds II: New York Giants (NL, 1889–1890) 1889 1910 Rebuilt as Polo Grounds III Polo Grounds III: New York Giants (PL, 1890) New York Giants (NL, 1891–1957) New York Yankees (AL, 1913–1922) New York Mets (NL, 1962–1963) 1890 1963 Now the present site of the Polo Grounds Towers. Hilltop Park: New York Yankees (AL, 1903–1912 ...

  5. Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    Now site of the Baseball Heritage Museum, housed in the stadium's original ticket office, and the Fannie M. Lewis Community Park at League Park centered on the original diamond, but with an artificial surface instead of the original grass field. [13] [14] Polo Grounds IV: Manhattan: Giants Yankees Mets: 1911 1940 1963 1964 Now public housing ...

  6. Sports in the New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The polo match was played on the infield of the racetrack of the Mineola Fair Grounds. The Meadowbrook Polo Club, originally located in East Meadow and Jericho and currently located in Old Westbury, was formally incorporated in 1881. The Meadowbrook Polo Club's first polo field was created in 1884, leading to Long Island's role as "Polo Capital ...

  7. Timelapse Shows Manhattan Sports Field Morph Into Field ... - AOL

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    An enclosed sports field in northern Manhattan used by New York’s Columbia University has been converted into a temporary field hospital for coronavirus (COVID-19) patients in the American city ...

  8. New York Metropolitans - Wikipedia

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    However, by September, Day had arranged the use of a polo field just north of Central Park in Manhattan, bounded by 5th & 6th Avenues and 110th & 112th Streets. The site became known as the Polo Grounds because polo was initially played there. The Polo Grounds was the first professional baseball park in Manhattan.

  9. Shea Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The result was that both the Mets and the football team (by then renamed the Jets) were forced to play at the Polo Grounds for one more year. Shea during its inaugural 1964 season It was originally to be called "Flushing Meadow Park Municipal Stadium" [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] – the name of the public park within which it was built – but an ...