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deadballbaseball.com is a then and now website devoted to the lost ballparks of baseball. They are watermarked deadballbaseball.com.

Photos 03/11/2026
01/31/2026

Fan photo of Sportsman Park, St. Louis, Missouri - note scoreboard advertising beer other than Budweiser - which would change when Gussie Busch bought the Cardinals in 1953.

Photos from deadballbaseball.com's post 01/03/2026

Union Park lasted as a major league venue for a mere nine seasons, from 1891 to 1899. Known also as Oriole Park (III) and the Baltimore Baseball and Exhibition Grounds, the ballpark was home of the World Champion (1894-1896) National League Baltimore Orioles. The historical marker is located on the facade of St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center at 319 E 25th Street in Baltimore.

12/17/2025

Walter Johnson’s former house - 9100 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Maryland - which he purchased in 1925.

Memorial Stadium – Time Will Not Dim the Glory of Their Deeds - Deadball Baseball 11/11/2025

Memorial Stadium was dedicated “As a memorial to all who so valiantly fought and served in the World Wars with eternal gratitude to those who made the ultimate supreme sacrifice to preserve equality and freedom throughout the world. Time will not dim the glory of their deeds.” The last line is a quote from General John J. Pershing, who was the first chairperson of the American Battle Monuments Commission.

Memorial Stadium – Time Will Not Dim the Glory of Their Deeds - Deadball Baseball Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, was the home of the American League Baltimore Orioles from 1954 through the 1991 season. Memorial Stadium,

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