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29: 166:, at the intersection of 12th Avenue and Yesler Way in 1907; it was often referred to as Dugdale Park but predates the larger and later stadium built in Rainier Valley. An exhibition game between the Seattle All Stars and 167: 437: 413: 487: 482: 186: 452: 318: 432: 447: 467: 406: 477: 472: 457: 442: 399: 462: 326: 147:
and had a capacity of 15,000 people. It opened in 1913 and was destroyed by fire in July 1932. It was named for
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Dugdale Field also hosted the first football game featuring an NFL team in Seattle. On January 31, 1926, the
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was built at the same location, and the Indians were renamed the Rainiers after they moved there in 1938.
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in the Central District; it was primarily used on weekdays, while Sunday games were played at
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The city's first ballpark was built in 1898 at 13th Avenue and Jefferson Street adjacent to a
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Karolevitz, Bo (April 12, 1959). "The Grass Is Greener On HIS Side Of the Fence".
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Panoramic photo of Yesler Way Park, the predecessor to Dugdale Field, in 1907
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Hoffmann, Duane (April 27, 1999). "The OLD Ball Game". P-I News For Kids.
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O'Keefe, Vince (March 28, 1976). "From Denny to Dugdale to Dome".
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34–0 in an exhibition game. Dugdale Field was burned down in an
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This article about a baseball venue in Washington state is a
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Seattle
Washington
Capacity
Seattle Indians
Seattle Giants
Ballard Pippins
baseball stadium
Rainier Valley
Seattle, Washington
Seattle Indians
Seattle Giants
Daniel E. Dugdale
YMCA
Madison Park
Southwest Timber League
Babe Ruth
home runs
Chicago Bears
Washington All Stars
arson
Sick's Stadium
"Seattle Indians: A Forgotten Chapter in Seattle Baseball"
HistoryLink
Crowley, Walt
"Dugdale, Daniel E. (1864-1934)"


The Seattle Times
"Babe Ruth hits three homers in an exhibition game at Dugdale Park in Seattle on October 19, 1924"

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