Diamond Park
LocationEdmonton, Alberta
Coordinates53°32′12″N 113°29′32″W / 53.536584°N 113.492095°W / 53.536584; -113.492095
OwnerFrank Gray[1]
Capacity1500[2]
Construction
Broke ground1906
Built1907
OpenedMay 29, 1907 (1907-05-29)[2]
Construction cost$6,000[2]
Tenants
Edmonton Eskimos 1909–1911, 1914, 1919–1921, 1922
Edmonton Gray Birds 1912–1913

Diamond Park was a 1,500-seat baseball stadium located in Edmonton, Alberta. A covered grandstand provided 500 and bleachers down the first-base line had 1,000 more seats.[2] Constructed by a local businessman Frank Gray, who was also Edmonton's baseball club director, in 1907.[2] Home to the Edmonton Eskimos baseball team (from 1909 to 1914, 1919-1921 and 1922), it was located on the Ross Flats below the Hotel Macdonald.[3] The park is still known as Diamond Park and has a shaled-infield ball diamond,[4] but the stands are gone, likely since 1935 when nearby Renfrew Park was built and replaced Diamond Park as Edmonton's main ball park.

References

  1. Aubrey, Merrily K. (2004). Naming Edmonton: from Ada to Zoie. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: University of Alberta Press. p. 73. ISBN 0-88864-423-X.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Ducey, Brant E. (1998). The Rajah of Renfrew: the life and times of John E. Ducey, "Edmonton's Mr. Baseball". Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: University of Alberta Press. p. 44. ISBN 0-88864-314-4.
  3. Person, Dennis; Routledge, Carin (1981). Edmonton:Portrait of a City. Edmonton: Reidmore. p. 87. ISBN 0-919091-05-9.
  4. "Ball Diamonds: Premier Diamonds". City of Edmonton. Retrieved 16 December 2015.


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