Redland Field

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Redland Field was the Cincinnati Reds’ home baseball stadium in the early 20th century, later renamed Crosley Field and known for hosting several historic World Series games.

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Redland Field canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball stadium
sports venue
alsoKnownAs Redland Field Park
capacityApproximate 25000
cityNeighborhood West End, Cincinnati
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolished yes
demolishedYear 1972
era early 20th century
formerNameOf Crosley Field
historicalSignificance hosted multiple World Series games in the early 20th century
homeLeague National League
homeTeam Cincinnati Reds
hostedEvent World Series
hostedTeamSport professional baseball
league Major League Baseball
location Cincinnati
Ohio
notableFeature intimate, asymmetrical outfield dimensions
proximity of stands to the playing field
openedAsRedlandField 1912
ownerDuringRedlandEra Cincinnati Reds
surface form: Cincinnati Reds organization
predecessorStadium Palace of the Fans
primaryUse Cincinnati Reds home games
renamedInYear 1934
sport baseball
successorStadium Riverfront Stadium
surface natural grass
tenant Cincinnati Reds

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1919 World Series ballpark Redland Field
Palace of the Fans replacedBy Redland Field
Crosley Field formerName Redland Field
Cincinnati Reds (NFL) homeStadium Redland Field