Wethersfield Avenue Baseball Grounds

Wethersfield Avenue Baseball Grounds
Clarkin's Field
Wethersfield Avenue Grounds in 1912
Map
Wethersfield Avenue Baseball Grounds is located in Connecticut
Wethersfield Avenue Baseball Grounds
Wethersfield Avenue Baseball Grounds
Location within Connecticut
Wethersfield Avenue Baseball Grounds is located in the United States
Wethersfield Avenue Baseball Grounds
Wethersfield Avenue Baseball Grounds
Wethersfield Avenue Baseball Grounds (the United States)
Former namesClarkin Field (I)
Address831 Wethersfield Avenue
Hartford, Connecticut
Coordinates41°43′59″N 72°40′13″W / 41.7331931°N 72.6701500°W / 41.7331931; -72.6701500
Capacityunknown
Field sizeunknown
Construction
Broke groundabout 1895
Openedabout 1896
Demolishedabout 1920
Tenants
Hartford Senators 1896-1920

Wethersfield Avenue Baseball Grounds, also referred to as Clarkin Field or Clarkin's Field (I) was a baseball park located in Hartford, Connecticut. The facility was home to the following minor league teams:

For the 1896 season, the Atlantic League team's owners constructed stands for the field. The ballpark was situated between Roosevelt Street and Plymouth Street at 831 Wethersfield Avenue.[1]

The first Atlantic League game in Hartford was played on April 23, 1896, with Hartford defeating New Haven 16-11.[2] The final Eastern League game in Hartford was a doubleheader on September 11, 1920. Hartford won both games from Waterbury.[3]

In the early 1900s, James H. Clarkin assumed the position as the Hartford Club's owner. In local newspapers, "Clarkin's Field" became the secondary name for the Wethersfield Avenue Grounds.

A new Clarkin Field (II) was built in 1921, to replace the aging Wethersfield Avenue Grounds. The last listing of the old ballpark in Hartford city directories is in the 1921 edition.

References

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  1. ^ 1920 Hartford city directory
  2. ^ "Unknown title". Hartford Courant. April 24, 1896. p. 1.
  3. ^ "Unknown title". Hartford Courant. September 12, 1920. p. 38.

Sources

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  • Peter Filichia, Professional Baseball Franchises, Facts on File, 1993.
  • Phil Lowry, Green Cathedrals, several editions.
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