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  2. Al Lopez Field - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The construction of Al López Field in 1954 was the first phase of this project. It was located east of Dale Mabry Highway (US Highway 92) and north of Tampa Bay Boulevard, near the center of the land parcel purchased in 1949. Tampa Stadium, a much larger football stadium, was constructed beyond the baseball park's left field wall in 1967.

  3. Tampa Baseball Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Tampa Baseball Museum is a museum in the Ybor City neighborhood of Tampa, Florida. It is housed in the childhood home of hall of famer Al López, the first Tampa native to play and manage in the Major Leagues. [2] The house was moved several blocks to a lot near the Ybor City State Museum for the purpose in 2013, and the museum opened in ...

  4. History of baseball in the Tampa Bay area - Wikipedia

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    Al Lang Field: Huggins-Stengel Field: St. Louis Cardinals: 1938–1942, 1946–1947 1947–1997: Waterfront Park Al Lang Field: Busch Field (1965–1987) Naimoli Field (1988–1997) New York Giants: 1951* Al Lang Field: Huggins-Stengel Field New York Mets: 1962–1987: Al Lang Field: Huggins-Stengel Field (1962–1967) Naimoli Field (1968 ...

  5. Al López - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso Ramón López (August 20, 1908 – October 30, 2005) was a Spanish-American professional baseball catcher and manager.He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Brooklyn Robins / Dodgers, Boston Bees, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Cleveland Indians between 1928 and 1947, and was the manager for the Cleveland Indians and the Chicago White Sox from 1951 to 1965 and during portions of the ...

  6. List of baseball parks in Tampa Bay, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Location: Same as Al Lang Field (see below) Al Lang Stadium (opened 1947) a.k.a. Al Lang Field Home of – spring training New York Yankees – AL (1947–1950, 1952–1961) St. Louis Cardinals – NL (1947–1997) New York Giants – NL (1951) New York Mets – NL (1962–1987) Baltimore Orioles – AL (1991–1995) Tampa Bay Rays – AL (1998 ...

  7. Tampa Tarpons (1957–1988) - Wikipedia

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    The Tampa Tarpons were a minor league baseball team based in Tampa, Florida. Their home ballpark was Al Lopez Field, and they were a member of the Class A Florida State League (FSL) from 1957 until 1988, mostly as an affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds. In 1988, they were sold, relocated, and renamed the Sarasota White Sox. During their run in ...

  8. "Previously absent" photos of Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's $60 million mansion have popped up on Zillow amid rumors of a divorce.

  9. 1978 Cincinnati Reds season - Wikipedia

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    The Reds hosted the New York Yankees at Al Lopez Field on March 17, 1978. This was the first time a major league team wore green trimmed uniforms on March 17, a practice adopted in subsequent years by multiple major league teams. [4]