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Cincinnati Reds - American Association (1884-1889) / National League (1890-1970-mid) Cincinnati Cubans / Cuban Stars Negro National League (1921) Cincinnati Tigers Negro American League (1937) Cincinnati Buckeyes/Clowns Negro American League (1942-1945) Also used as a neutral site for two games in the 1885 World Series
Turtle Creek Stadium (formerly Pit Spitters Park and Wuerfel Park) is a 4,660-seat multi-use entertainment facility in Blair Township, Michigan, in the United States.It hosted its first regular season baseball game on May 24, 2006 as the tenants of the facility, the Traverse City Beach Bums, [1] took on the Kalamazoo Kings.
In the playoffs, the Pit Spitters first defeated the Kalamazoo Growlers 2–0 (8–1, 5–4) in a best-of-three series and then the Madison Mallards 3–2 to advance to the Northwoods League championship game. The championship game was played at Pit Spitters Park in front of 4,636 fans as Traverse City had the better overall record.
Jun. 10—TRAVERSE CITY — Things will start to look much more normal at Turtle Creek Stadium for fans of the Traverse City Pit Spitters this season. The stadium returned to full capacity June 1 ...
City State Home Team(s) ... Great American Ball Park: 43,500 [10] Cincinnati: ... Traverse City: Michigan: Traverse City Pit Spitters: Northwoods League: 249:
The City of Cincinnati parks system has five regional and 70 neighborhood parks and 34 nature preserves operated by the Cincinnati Park Board. [1] The following is an (incomplete) list of these protected areas in Cincinnati, Ohio:
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League Park was a Major League baseball park located in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.It was the home of the Cincinnati Reds from 1884 through 1901. The ballpark was on an asymmetrical block bounded by Findlay Street (south), Western Avenue (northeast, angling), York Street (north) and McLean Avenue (west).