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Gunther Park
Gunther Park, c. 1913
LocationChicago, IL
Capacity5,000
Surfacegrass
Construction
Built1905
Closed1913
Tenants
Gunther Nine (1905-1913)
Chicago Green Sox (1912)

Gunther Park (now Chase Park) was a semi-professional baseball park in Chicago, Illinois. The field site was a large block bounded by North Ashland Avenue (west, home plate); Hills Court (north, left field); buildings and North Clark Street (east, center field); and Leland Avenue (south, right field) and was built in 1905.[1] It was just 11 blocks north of the eventual site of Wrigley Field,[2] and held a capacity of approximately 5,000.[3]

A handful of local amateur football and baseball games were played at the location in late autumn of 1904, the first being held on November 2.[Chicago Tribune, November 3, 1904, p. 8] The venue was initially called "Gunther's Park".

After housing the Gunther Nine of the Chicago City League[4] and the Chicago Green Sox of the outlaw and short-lived United States Baseball League, as well as many other local amateur sporting events, the site was redeveloped in 1920. It was converted into a recreational park for the benefit of the Ravenswood district, with tennis courts, basketball courts, playgrounds, baseball fields, soccer fields, and pools. It was renamed in honor of Salmon P. Chase.[Chicago Tribune, December 9, 1920, p. 17]

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References

  1. ^ "Chicago Park District: Chase Park". www.chicagoparkdistrict.com. Archived from the original on 2005-11-30.
  2. ^ Wrigley Field: the unauthorized biography. By Stuart Shea, George Castle, p. 8-9
  3. ^ Black baseball and Chicago: essays on the players, teams, and games. By Leslie A. Heaphy, p. 175
  4. ^ Black baseball and Chicago: essays on the players, teams, and games. By Leslie A. Heaphy, p. 175
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