Union Park, Former baseball ground in Baltimore, United States.
Union Park was a baseball ground in Baltimore featuring a double-decker grandstand and expansive seating. The facility also included tennis courts and running tracks for multiple sports.
The park became the home of the Baltimore Orioles during the 1890s. It served as a venue for major moments in the early development of professional sports in the city.
The park brought the community together for sports of all kinds. Baseball games shared the grounds with soccer matches and track events, creating a shared space where different sports coexisted.
The park was located at East 25th Street and Barclay Street in the city center. Visitors could access the grounds and explore different sporting areas throughout the property.
A player accomplished something rare on these grounds in 1899. He stole second, third, and home base in a single inning, a feat only a handful of players achieved in professional baseball.
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