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was in use in the era, hosting baseball, after first becoming a public park in the 1880s. Still in use today as a public park, and hosting baseball at Larry Doby Field within the park, East Side Park is located on Martin Luther King, Jr. Way (Broadway) to the north, McLean
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987:Rasty Wright
981:Sam Woodruff
977:(1896, 1898)
957:Billy Taylor
939:Heinie Smith
935:(1899, 1899)
933:Abner Powell
903:Dan Minnehan
897:Sam McMackin
891:Gus McGinnis
873:Sam LaRocque
861:Bill Keister
839:(1896, 1898)
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719:Honus Wagner
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677:Rasty Wright
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885:Dick Marsh
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789:Jim Duncan
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635:Jim Gilman
367:Jim Gilman
909:Kid Nance
709:Ed Barrow
685:Ed Barrow
612:Ed Barrow
547:1897–1998
453:Ed Barrow
343:in 384.1
303:Ed Barrow
269:Ed Barrow
212:Ed Barrow
141:Team data
1600:July 20,
1567:July 19,
1535:July 19,
1505:July 19,
1324:July 19,
1287:July 19,
1163:July 19,
1001:See also
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921:Ed Pabst
879:Jim Long
819:Irv Hach
765:Lew Camp
502:Timeline
166:Ballpark
1107:July 9,
867:Hi Ladd
594:Manager
570:Class A
554:Class B
536:Class A
521:League
509:Year(s)
440:Class A
404:(1897)
381:of the
363:Class B
301:member
279:of the
267:member
224:Class A
218:History
190:were a
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226:level
93:League
76:(1896)
670:21–51
651:65–70
628:68–79
605:74–60
518:Level
349:drunk
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1109:2012
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526:1896
515:Team
473:The
455:and
369:and
254:and
186:The
146:Name
133:1896
112:None
109:Team
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