National League Park
National League Park
is the name of two former
baseball
grounds located in
Cleveland, OH
. The first ground was home to the
Cleveland Blues
of the
National League
from
1879
to
1884
. The second National League Park was also the home of the
Cleveland Spiders
of the
American Association
from
1887
to
1888
and of the
National League
from
1889
to
1890
. This ground was located in another site in Cleveland. After the 1890 season the Spiders moved to
League Park
.
National League Park
was also the formal name of the
Philadelphia
ballpark popularly known as
Baker Bowl
.
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