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Shields stadium

Shields stadium

The baseball field where the Shields stadium (Seals Stadium) was ever in California San Francisco, the United States. It opens as a stronghold of the minor league position team establishing a base in San Francisco in 1931. For two years from 1958, I was used as stronghold Stadium of MLB San Francisco Giants (I move to the same year from New York).

Shields stadium
Seals Stadium
Facilities data
The location San Francisco, CA
The opening April 7, 1931
Closing September 20, 1959
Demolish November, 1959
Owner Ignorance
Ground Natural turf
Designer Ignorance
Use team • Held game
San Francisco Shields (opening - 1957), mission Reds (opening - 1937),
San Francisco Giants (1958 - closing)
Seating capacity
16,000 people (at the time of the opening), 18,500 people (1946),
22,900 (1958)
Ground data
Baseball stadium scale Left wing -361 ft (approximately 110.0m)
Left middle -364 ft (approximately 110.9m)
Mid-sized -400 ft (approximately 121.9m)
Mid-sized deepest part -415 ft (approximately 126.5m)
Between the right and center -397 ft (approximately 121.0m)
Right wing -350 ft (approximately 106.7m)
Backnet -55.42 ft (approximately 16.9m)





Fence Left wing -15 ft (approximately 4.6m)
Mid-sized -30.5 ft (approximately 9.3m)
Right wing -16 ft (approximately 4.9m)

I was demolished in November after the season in 1959. The chair and the lighting were transferred by the Cheney stadium in Washington Tacoma.

A store of セイフウェイ company of the retail chain is in the Shields stadium ruins at the present, but there is the rumor "that the departed soul of the player of San Francisco Shields appears when it is at night" there.

The former stronghold:
Polo Graun's
1911-1957

Stronghold of San Francisco Giants
1958-1959
The next stronghold:
Candlestick park
1960-1999

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