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  2. Bosse Field - Wikipedia

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    Bosse Field is a baseball stadium located in Evansville, Indiana seating 5,181 people, but with picnic area and standing room it can hold more than 8,000 people. Opened in 1915, it was the first municipally owned sports stadium in the United States and is the third-oldest ballpark still in regular use for professional baseball, surpassed only by Fenway Park (1912) in Boston and Wrigley Field ...

  3. Evansville Otters - Wikipedia

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    The Evansville Otters are a professional baseball team based in Evansville, Indiana. They compete in the Frontier League (FL) as a member of the Central Division in the Midwest Conference. Since their establishment in 1995, the Otters have played at historic Bosse Field , which originally opened in 1915. [ 1 ]

  4. This Indiana hidden gem has hosted Hall of Famers and ... - AOL

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    The original lives on at Bosse Field in Evansville, Indiana, a city of about 115,000 people along the Ohio River. Bosse Field was built for $50,000 and opened in 1915.

  5. Sports in Evansville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    From 1999 to 2007, Roberts Stadium hosted the Great Lakes Valley Conference basketball tournaments, and in 2013 and 2014 the same event was held at the Ford Center. Since 2018, Ford Center has hosted the Ohio Valley Conference men's and women's tournaments. A number of Division I NCAA events have been hosted by the city as well.

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    The ballpark was also used for National Football League games from 1921-22 for the Evansville Crimson Giants. Memorial (8-0) would win the Southern Indiana Athletic Conference outright with a victory.

  7. Ford Center (Evansville) - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Center was designed by Populous (formerly HOK Sport) as a replacement for Roberts Municipal Stadium. The $127.5 million arena was approved by the Evansville City Council on December 22, 2008. [2] Demolition work on the site began on December 5, 2009.

  8. Evansville Braves - Wikipedia

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    They played home games at Bosse Field, which is currently the third oldest baseball stadium in regular use in the United States. Evansville of the Three-I League had a single affiliation with the Major League Braves franchise, playing as affiliates of the Boston Bees (1938–1940), Boston Braves (1941–1942 and 1946–1952) and the Milwaukee ...

  9. Roberts Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Roberts Municipal Stadium was a multi-purpose arena in Evansville, Indiana, for sports, public events, and concerts. The arena was built in 1956. The arena was built in 1956. It seated up to 12,732 spectators and featured four locker rooms and a press room.