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bought the team, and the stadium, and renamed it Knights Park. The team was renamed Knights out of a naming contest to distance the similarity between the major league affiliate. The new Charlotte "Knights" only played there for their first season in 1988, and in 1989, the team switched affiliations
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The Crockett family built a 3,000-seat makeshift stadium soon after the fire. However, it was completely exposed to the elements. The O's attendance fell off over the next 2 seasons, 1986, and 1987, because there was no protection for the fans. When the Charlotte O's last season was over
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Clark Griffith Park opened in 1941 and held as many as 5,000 people in a covered grandstand which extended from first base to third base. It was primarily used for
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along the S Graham Street side to commemorate the former Charlotte-area homes of professional baseball including Griffith Park.
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from 1937 to 1972 in various leagues ranging from Class B (equivalent to Class A today) to Class AA, and the
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The Negro American League Raleigh Tigers played at the ballpark on May 14, 1961.
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Sanborn map showing Wearn Field, Griffith Park's immediate predecessor, 1929
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After a renovation of the park in 1976 for the O's, the park was renamed
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Jim Crockett Memorial Park (1977-1987); Knights Park (1988)
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3,200 (1940); 6,500 (1960); 5,500 (1985); 3,000 (1988)
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Sanborn map showing a portion of Griffith Park, 1951
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Calvin Griffith Park
Coordinates
35°12′13″N 80°51′32″W / 35.20361°N 80.85889°W / 35.20361; -80.85889
Capacity
stadium
Charlotte, North Carolina
Hayman Park
baseball
Charlotte Hornets
Washington Senators
Minnesota Twins
Charlotte Orioles
Southern League
Baltimore Orioles
the promoter who brought the team
George Shinn
Chicago White Sox
Fort Mill, South Carolina
Knights Castle
Charlotte Knights
Truist Field
ISBN
0-8027-1608-3
Some win, some lose if Knights move to S. C.
The Herald
"Knights Pay Tribute to Charlotte Baseball Past, Present & Future"
Postcard view of Clark Griffith Park
Some photos
Sanborn map showing a portion of Griffith Park, 1951
Sanborn map showing Wearn Field, Griffith Park's immediate predecessor, 1929

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