Baseball Ground

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Baseball Ground was a historic football stadium in Derby, England, best known as the long-time home of Derby County F.C.

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Baseball Ground canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf football stadium
sports venue
builtFor baseball
capacity about 18,000 (after conversion to all-seater)
about 26,000 (at peak as all-standing)
city Derby
closed 1997
country England
demolished 2003
formerName Ley’s Baseball Ground
historicStatus former home of Derby County F.C.
homeStadiumOf Derby County F.C.
laterPrimarilyUsedFor association football
leagueMatchesHosted English Football League
locatedIn Derby
Derby
surface form: Derby, England
neighborhood Pear Tree, Derby
notableEra home ground during Derby County’s league titles in the 1970s
notableFor being long-time home of Derby County F.C.
opened 1890
owner Derby County F.C.
region Derbyshire
replacedBy Pride Park Stadium
surface grass
tenant Derby County Baseball Club
Derby County F.C.
topDivisionMatchesHosted First Division
Premier League
usedForSport baseball
football

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Derby County F.C. formerHomeStadium Baseball Ground
Pride Park Stadium replaced Baseball Ground
The Rams historicGround Baseball Ground
subject surface form: Derby County Football Club