Bennett Park

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Bennett Park was an early 20th-century baseball stadium in Detroit, Michigan, that served as the home of the Detroit Tigers and hosted multiple World Series games.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball stadium
sports venue
alsoKnownAs Bennett Field
capacityApproximate 14000
category Defunct Major League Baseball venues
Defunct baseball venues in the United States
Sports venues in Detroit
city Detroit
closed 1911
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolished 1911
era early 20th century
homeTeam Detroit Tigers
hostedEvent 1907 World Series
1908 World Series
1909 World Series
Major League Baseball games
leagueHosted American League
location Detroit
surface form: Detroit, Michigan
namedAfter Charlie Bennett
notableUse home of Ty Cobb during early Tigers career
opened 1896
owner Detroit Tigers
precededBy Recreation Park (Detroit)
primarySport baseball
replacedBy Navin Field
state Michigan (most of state)
surface form: Michigan
successorVenueOnSite Briggs Stadium
Navin Field
Tiger Stadium
surface natural grass
tenants Detroit Tigers
timeInUse late 19th century to early 20th century

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1907 World Series game3Location Bennett Park
1907 World Series game4Location Bennett Park
1907 World Series game5Location Bennett Park
1908 World Series gameLocation Bennett Park
Detroit Tigers formerHomeBallpark Bennett Park
Tigers formerHomeBallpark Bennett Park
subject surface form: Detroit Tigers
1909 World Series game7Venue Bennett Park
Navin Field replaced Bennett Park
Navin Field predecessor Bennett Park