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  2. Baseball field - Wikipedia

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    A baseball field, also called a ball field or baseball diamond, is the field upon which the game of baseball is played. The term can also be used as a metonym for a baseball park. The term sandlot is sometimes used, although this usually refers to less organized venues for activities like sandlot ball.

  3. PONY Baseball and Softball - Wikipedia

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    PONY Baseball and Softball is a non-profit organization with headquarters in Washington, Pennsylvania. Started in 1951, [ 2 ] PONY organizes youth baseball and softball leagues and tournaments, as over 500,000 players annually play PONY in over 4,000 leagues throughout the United States and over 40 countries world-wide.

  4. Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    A ballpark, or baseball park, is a type of sports venue where baseball is played. The playing field is divided into two field sections called the infield and the outfield. The infield is an area whose dimensions are rigidly defined in part based on the placement of bases, and the outfield is where dimensions can vary widely from ballpark to ...

  5. Ponce de Leon Park - Wikipedia

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    Ponce de Leon Park (/ ˌpɒns də ˈliːən / PONSS də LEE-ən; also known as Spiller Park or Spiller Field from 1924 to 1932, and " Poncey " to locals, was the primary home field for the minor league baseball team called the Atlanta Crackers for nearly six decades. The Crackers played here in the Southern Association (1907–1959) and the ...

  6. All Star Baseball - Wikipedia

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    All Star Baseball is a 1941 baseball board game designed by baseball player Ethan Allen. [1] The game, manufactured by Cadaco-Ellis , was the best-selling baseball board game of all time. [ 2 ] It has been honored as one of the fifty most influential American board games of all time.

  7. McCormick Field - Wikipedia

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    Asheville Blues (NSL) (1940s) Lewis McCormick Field is a baseball stadium in Asheville, North Carolina. It is the home field of the Asheville Tourists team of Minor League Baseball. As befits the hilly city of Asheville, the ballpark sits on a section of level ground partway up one of the city's hills, providing a picturesque atmosphere. [3]

  8. New York–Penn League - Wikipedia

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    New York–Penn League. The New York–Penn League (NYPL) was a Minor League Baseball league that operated in the northeastern United States from 1939 to 2020. Classified as a Class A Short Season league, its season started in June, after major-league teams signed their amateur draft picks to professional contracts, and ended in early September.

  9. Peoria Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    Arizona United SC (USL) (2014; 2016) Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters (NPB) (spring training) (2016–2017) Peoria Sports Complex is a baseball complex located in the Peoria suburb of Phoenix, Arizona, United States, near Peoria's main shopping district on Bell Road. It consists of the main baseball stadium (Peoria Stadium) and 12 practice fields.