West Seventh Street Park
West Seventh Street Park was the name usually used for two different
The 1884 ballpark was nominally the home field of the St. Paul entry in the one-year major league known as the Union Association, although the club played no home games during their short life in the UA.
First ballpark
West Seventh Street Park (I) opened in 1884 as the home field of the
The ballpark was on a block bounded by St. Clair Avenue (north); Duke Street (east); the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad and Grace Street (south); and Oneida Street (west). It was a short block northwest of the angling thoroughfare known as West Seventh Street or Fort Road.
Second ballpark
After a one-year hiatus, the Northwestern League tried again in 1886. The St. Paul Freezers entry built a new West Seventh Street Park (II) which served as their home field for the season. It was also sometimes referred to generically as St. Paul Grounds.
The ballpark was on a block bounded by Grace Street and the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad tracks (north); Toronto Street (east); Jefferson Avenue (south); and Warsaw (now Osceola) Avenue (west). It was a short block northwest of West Seventh Street, and two short blocks and across the tracks west of the first West Seventh Street Park site.
The NWL survived the 1886 season and played a second season in 1887. For that season, the St. Paul Saints moved to a new field in the "West Side" (the west bank of the Mississippi River). That move spelled the end of professional ball on West Seventh.
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