Lincoln Park is located in Marion, Ohio. It served as the home of the Marion Red Sox, a Boston Red Sox minor league affiliate, from 1949 to 1951.[1] It is still is use today by amateur baseball teams.
The ballpark previously served as home to Marion minor league teams beginning in 1915. The 1915 Marion Senators of the Class D level Buckeye League, 1937 Marion Presidents, 1944 Marion Diggers and 1944 to 1947 Marion Cardinals (St. Louis Cardinals affiliate), all members of the Class D level Ohio State League played at the ballpark. The Marion Cubs (Chicago Cubs affiliate) in 1948 preceded the Marion Red Sox as members of the Class D level Ohio-Indiana League and hosted games at Lincoln Park.[2]
Lincoln Park was also the site of one NFL game in 1922. On October 8 of that year, the Oorang Indians coached by Jim Thorpe, played the only home game of their short two year existence defeated the Columbus Panhandles by the score of 20–6.[3]
References
edit- ^ Online, Marion (June 10, 2010). "Free Vintage Baseball Game at Marion's Lincoln Park". Marion Online.
- ^ "Lincoln Park in Marion, OH minor league baseball history and teams on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- ^ The Marion Star, Monday, October 9 1922 Page 8 https://www.newspapers.com/clip/56325947/https://img.newspapers.com/img/img?id=296270365&width=700&height=955&crop=2204_1718_392_635&rotation=0&brightness=0&contrast=0&invert=0&ts=1596056161&h=b78664b5292e35de59ef1d84c9722f96" Mon, Oct 9, 1922 The Marion Star (Marion, Ohio) Newspapers.com