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Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium, originally simply Riverfront Stadium, was a 6,200-seat baseball park in Newark, New Jersey built in 1999. It was the home field of the Newark Bears, who played in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, an independent minor baseball league.
The Bears inaugurated their new park, Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium, in Newark on July 16, 1999. Over the years, the Bears attracted star talent to their club. Ozzie Canseco played for the Bears in 2000 and 2001, and his brother José Canseco was with the team for part of 2001 as well.
A new ballpark was built, originally named Davids' Stadium after Charles L. Davids, owner of the Newark Bears, [2] it was home to the minor league Newark Bears of the International League from 1926 to 1949, and to the Negro leagues Newark Stars in 1926 and Newark Eagles from 1936 to 1948.
The organization plans on an enclosed stadium (with no retractable roof) for its Arlington Heights property. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
Is this the end of midwestern football as we know it?
Newark Schools Stadium (originally named City Field, nicknamed "The Old Lady of Bloomfield Avenue") is the name of two stadiums that were both located on Bloomfield Avenue between Abington and Roseville Avenues in the Roseville section of Newark, New Jersey. The first stadium was used primarily for football and was built in 1925.
The new stadium would be constructed on a parking lot just south of Soldier Field, the Bears' home since 1971. The team’s lease at the 100-year-old stadium runs through 2033.
Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium. Home of: Newark Bears - Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (1999-2013) Location: 450 Broad Street, Newark (west, first base); Division Street (north, third base); Bridge Street (south, right field); Highway 21 and Passaic River (east, left field) Currently: demolished, land being redeveloped