SPORTSMAN'S PARK PICTURES

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SPORTSMAN'S PARK PICTURES

PostSat Nov 03, 2012 4:35 pm

Sportsman's Park was the home of the St. Louis Browns from 1902-1953 and the St. Louis Cardinals from 1920-1966.

Field dimensions
Left Field - 351 ft
Left-Center - 379 ft
Deepest corner (just left of dead center) - 426 ft
Deepest corner (just right of dead center) - 422 ft
Right-Center - 354 ft
Right Field - 310 ft

A helicopter carried home plate to Busch Memorial Stadium after the last game at Sportsman's Park on May 8, 1966.

The Herbert Hoover Boys' Club, with a baseball diamond where the major league one used to be, now stands on the site of the stadium. I drove by the site a couple of years ago while on vacation.........


Aerial of Sportsman's Park
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Sportsman's Park view towards right field
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Sportsman's park view towards left field. Notice how the left field double-decked grandstands are flush with the foul pole
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view towards left field
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view towards left field
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view towards center field
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Sportsman's Park, August 12, 1941. Creepy Crespi slides safely into third ahead of Stan Hack's tag. Cardinals won the game 8-7, and Crespi was 4-5 on the day. #12 "AT BAT" is Johnny Hopp. Shortstop in the picture is Johnny Hudson.
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Pete Gray, one-armed outfielder for the Browns during 1945Image


October 7. Game 1 of the 1946 World Series. Manager Eddie Dyer is employing the "Ted Williams Shift" against Teddy Ballgame. Howie Pollet is pitching.
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Showman Bill Veeck's biggest, ...uh, littlest showstopper, Eddie Gaedel.
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Stan Musial at bat in Sportsman's Park
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Stan Musial being congratulated by Enos Slaughter after another Sportsman's Park HR.
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Re: SPORTSMAN'S PARK PICTURES

PostSun Nov 04, 2012 7:54 am

Regarding the Creepy Crespi picture above, note on the scoreboard that there were a couple of radio broadcasts of the game, the one on the right with none other than Dizzy Dean. So, the actual play-by-play would sound something like this:
"Creepy Crespi slud into third on Johnny "Hippity" Hopp's baseknock to right field!"
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Re: SPORTSMAN'S PARK PICTURES

PostTue Dec 17, 2013 10:25 am

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