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While built for baseball and having a rich baseball history, Braves Field briefly served as host for football teams. Braves Field was one of two homes (with Fenway Park) of the Boston Bulldogs of the first American Football League (in 1926) and the Boston Shamrocks of the second AFL (in 1936 and 1937).
The Boston Braves were a Major League Baseball club that originated in Boston, Massachusetts, and played from 1871 to 1952. Afterwards they moved to Milwaukee (and became the Milwaukee Braves ). Then in 1966 they were relocated to Atlanta , where they were renamed the Atlanta Braves .
The Red Stockings / Beaneaters / Braves played their home games in various ballparks and cities, and the South End Grounds remains their longest-used home field in their history: South End Grounds 1871–1914 (43 1/2 seasons) Fenway Park 1914–1915 (parts of 2 seasons) Braves Field 1915–1952 (37 1/2 seasons)
Boston Redskins Boston, Massachusetts 1933 1936 Current home of the MLB's Boston Red Sox. [55] Forbes Field: Pittsburgh Pirates/Steelers: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: 1933 1963 Also was the home of the 1943 Steagles and 1944 Card-Pitt, as the Steelers temporarily merged with the Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Cardinals, respectively. [56]
Huntington Avenue American League Baseball Grounds is the full name of the baseball stadium that formerly stood in Boston, Massachusetts, and was the first home field for the Boston Red Sox, known informally as the "Boston Americans" before 1908, from 1901 to 1911.
The stadium is located on the site of Braves Field, the former home ballpark of the Boston Braves, a major league baseball team in the National League; the franchise relocated to Milwaukee in March 1953, [3] and relocated again in 1966, becoming the Atlanta Braves. Parts of Braves Field, such as the entry gate and right field pavilion, remain ...
Location: Huntington Avenue (northwest, left field); Rogers (now Forsyth) Street (southwest, third base); railroad tracks (southeast, first base); across the tracks to the north from South End Grounds Currently: Solomon Court at Cabot Center on the campus of Northeastern University Braves Field Home of: Boston Braves – NL (mid-1915–1952)
Braves Field: Recap: 4 October 9 New York Giants: W 14–6 1–1 Braves Field: Recap: 5 October 16 Chicago Cardinals: L 0–9 1–2 Braves Field: Recap: 6 October 23 at New York Giants: T 0–0 1–2–1 Polo Grounds: Recap: 7 October 30 Chicago Bears: T 7–7 1–2–2 Braves Field: Recap: 8 November 6 Staten Island Stapletons: W 19–6 2–2 ...