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  2. Hollywood Stars - Wikipedia

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    The club was promoted as "the Hollywood Stars baseball team, owned by the Hollywood stars". [2] Moreover, the team actually played in the Hollywood area. In January 1939 it was announced that plans were under way to create a $200,000 ballpark seating 12,500 by May 1939. [4] Gilmore Field was opened in the Fairfax District adjacent to Hollywood.

  3. 1952 Hollywood Stars season - Wikipedia

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    The 1952 Hollywood Stars season, was the 44th season in the history of the Hollywood Stars baseball team. The Stars were the successors to the Vernon Tigers and Mission Reds. The Stars played their home games at Gilmore Field which was adjacent to the site where CBS Television City was erected during the 1952 baseball season.

  4. 1929 Hollywood Stars season - Wikipedia

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    The 1929 Hollywood Stars season, was the fourth season for the original Hollywood Stars baseball team. The team, which began in 1903 as the Sacramento Solons, moved to Hollywood in 1926 and played in the Pacific Coast League (PCL). The 1929 PCL season ran from March 26 to October 7, 1929.

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  6. 1930 Hollywood Stars season - Wikipedia

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    The 1930 Hollywood Stars season, was the fifth season for the original Hollywood Stars baseball team. The team, which began in 1903 as the Sacramento Solons, moved to Hollywood in 1926 and played in the Pacific Coast League (PCL). The 1930 PCL season ran from April 8 to October 19, 1930.

  7. Hollywood Stars (Pecos League) - Wikipedia

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    The Hollywood Stars were a professional baseball travel team nominally based in Los Angeles, California.They played their inaugural season in 2017, [1] as a member of the Pecos League, an independent baseball league which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball or Minor League Baseball.

  8. Gilmore Field - Wikipedia

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    Gilmore Field was a minor league baseball park in Los Angeles, California, that served as home to the Hollywood Stars of the Pacific Coast League from 1939–1957 when they, along with their intra-city rivals, the Los Angeles Angels, were displaced by the transplanted Brooklyn Dodgers of the National League.

  9. Pacific Coast League - Wikipedia

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    Also helping attendance was the introduction of night games. At Sacramento's Moreing Field, the Sacramento Solons and the Oakland Oaks played the first night baseball game, five years before any major league night game, on June 10, 1930. The Hollywood Stars and San Diego Padres were added to the league in the 1930s as well. [1]