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|City=Baltimore | |City=Baltimore | ||
|Modern Address=Near Druid Hill Park | |Modern Address=Near Druid Hill Park | ||
|Description=<p><span>The Excelsior Club grounds | |Description=<p><span>The Excelsior Club grounds is said to be near Madison and Boundary (now, North) Avenues. See Baltimore Exchange, July 13, 1859, April 2, 30, 1860. This would be just south of modern Druid Hill Park, and at/near the Monumental Park mentioned in Lowrey's "Green Cathedrals." See also Morris, "Base Ball Pioneers." McKenna, "Baltimore Baseball: The Beginning, 1858- 1872"</span></p> | ||
<p><span>The Excelsior Club moved to these new grounds (from Flat Rocks) in 1859. For the exact location, see Ken Mars, "Early Baltimore Ballparks" in SABR's "Baltimore Baseball" (2021). The (later) Madison Avenue Grounds were just to the east.</span></p> | |||
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|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | |Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | ||
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice | |Entered by=Bruce Allardice | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 23 February 2024
Location | Baltimore, MD, United States |
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Modern Address | Near Druid Hill Park |
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Description | The Excelsior Club grounds is said to be near Madison and Boundary (now, North) Avenues. See Baltimore Exchange, July 13, 1859, April 2, 30, 1860. This would be just south of modern Druid Hill Park, and at/near the Monumental Park mentioned in Lowrey's "Green Cathedrals." See also Morris, "Base Ball Pioneers." McKenna, "Baltimore Baseball: The Beginning, 1858- 1872" The Excelsior Club moved to these new grounds (from Flat Rocks) in 1859. For the exact location, see Ken Mars, "Early Baltimore Ballparks" in SABR's "Baltimore Baseball" (2021). The (later) Madison Avenue Grounds were just to the east. |
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