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South Street Park is a former baseball ground located in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. The ground was home to the Indianapolis Blues of the National League for the 1878 season and was also known then as National Park. The ground first hosted baseball for the city's International Association entry during 1876–1877.
Indianapolis – Western Inter-State League (1890) Indianapolis – Western League (1892, 1894–1899) Location: New York Street (north); Arsenal Avenue (east); East Ohio Street (south); Hanna Street (renamed Oriental Street about 1898) (west) – near or within the former Noble's Pasture - near Market Street
The 1970 NAIA World Series was the 14th annual tournament hosted by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics to determine the national champion of baseball among its member colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. [1] The tournament was played at Phoenix Municipal Stadium in Phoenix, Arizona.
The ground was the primary home of the Indianapolis Hoosiers baseball club of the National League from 1887 to 1889, [1] and also of the Indianapolis Blues of the American Association in 1884. [ 2 ] The ballpark was named for Tinker Street, its adjacent street to the south, which was later renamed Seventh Street and then 16th Street.
Indiana went 11-1 in the regular season. The Hoosiers’ only regular-season loss was a 28-15 defeat at No. 8 Ohio State. Yes, it’s fair to say Indiana played a schedule that didn’t include ...
While Perry sold the baseball club to Frank E. McKinney and former player Donie Bush that year, he retained ownership of the stadium. [4] In 1967, the ballpark was sold to the city of Indianapolis, who leased it back to the Indians. On August 30, 1967, it was renamed for Bush, who had served as president of the Indians from 1955 to 1969. [5] [6]
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