The South End Grounds was the home of the Boston National League club, usually called the Braves from 1871-1914. The Braves moved out of the South End Grounds after their game on August 11, 1914 to accommodate larger crowds during the "stretch drive" of the 1914 pennant race. The team continued to play at Fenway Park until Braves Field was completed during the 1915 season.
South End Grounds was shaped very similarly to the Polo Grounds.
Field Dimensions:
Left field: 250 ft.
left center: 445 ft.
deepest left center: 450 ft.
center field: 440 ft.
right center: 440 ft.
right field: 255 ft.
Artist rendering of South End Grounds
Gate for South End Grounds
Game action at South End Grounds
A view of the double-decked grandtands
Another view of the grandstand during a game