This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Oakland, California and neighboring cities including Alameda and Emeryville. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed.
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| - List of baseball parks in Oakland, California (en)
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| - This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Oakland, California and neighboring cities including Alameda and Emeryville. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed. (en)
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| - This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Oakland, California and neighboring cities including Alameda and Emeryville. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed. Oakland Baseball GroundsHome of:Oakland - California League (1879) - back to Rec Grounds in SF 1880San Francisco - California League (1879) - back to Rec Grounds in SF 1880Location: 13th Street (south); 14th Street (north); Center Street (west); Kirkham Street (east)Currently: Industry and small businessesAlameda Athletic and Baseball Grounds a.k.a. Alameda GroundsHome of:Oakland Greenhood & Morans - California League (1886 only - moved to SF in 1887, back to OAK in 1890)San Francisco Pioneers - California League (moved to SF in 1887)Location: north of Central Avenue near the site of Neptune Beach; between 7th (later Webster) Street (west); and Page Street (east), in AlamedaCurrently: Housing, small businesses, McDonald'sEmeryville GroundsHome of: Oakland Colonels (formerly Greenhood & Morans) - California League (1890-91)Location: uncertainPiedmont GroundsHome of: Oakland Colonels - California League (1892-93)Location: 24th Street (north) and Waverly Street (west); at north end of Lake Merritt near Piedmont BathsCurrently: Housing and small businesses(San Francisco ballparks)Home of:Oakland Clamdiggers - California State League (1896-98)Oakland Colts - Pacific States League (1898 only)Freeman's ParkHome of:Oakland Clamdiggers - California State League (1899-1902)Oakland Oaks - Pacific Coast League (1903,1907-12)Location: 59th Street (south, left field); San Pablo Avenue (east, third base); buildings and 61st Street (north, first base); Fremont Street (west, right field); in EmeryvilleCurrently: HousingIdora ParkHome of:Oakland Oaks - Pacific Coast League (1904-06)San Francisco Seals - Pacific Coast League (1906 after SF earthquake)Location: amusement park bounded by 56th Street (south); 58th Street (north); Telegraph Avenue (east); Shattuck Avenue (west)Currently: Housingballpark(s) unknownHome of:Oakland Commuters - California State League (1906-07)Oakland - Central California Baseball League (1910 part only)Oakland - Central California Baseball League (1911 part only)Grove Street ParkHome of: several local teams about 1909-1918Location: 57th Street and Grove Street (now Martin Luther King Jr. Way)Oaks Park a.k.a. Emeryville ParkHome of:Oakland Oaks - Pacific Coast League (1913-55)San Francisco Seals - PCL (1914 only)?Oakland - California State League (1915 only)Location: 1120 Park Avenue (south, left field); San Pablo Avenue (east, third base); 45th Street (north, first base); Watts Street (west, right field); in EmeryvilleCurrently: Pixar StudiosOakland Coliseum a.k.a. RingCentral Coliseum, prev. several other names, orig. Oakland–Alameda County ColiseumHome of:Oakland Athletics - American League (1968-present)Location: 7000 Coliseum Way and Nimitz Freeway (I-880) (southwest, home plate); Damon Slough (northwest and northeast, left and center fields); end of Baldwin Street (east, right field) (en)
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