Home of the Boston Braves (1915-1952)
Braves Field (#Braves home 1915-52) Now used for Boston University soccer. 1B grandstand and entrance still exist. pic.twitter.com/0OWPB2ZfpP
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) June 23, 2014
Thought you had problems getting out of the parking lot after the game? Parking at #Braves Field in Boston. pic.twitter.com/CksB0dkb1t
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) June 23, 2014
This section of Braves Field (Boston) was dubbed the, "jury box." 12 people sitting there, not uncommon. pic.twitter.com/OWrZNsDUrE
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) December 30, 2013
The main gate of Braves Field (Boston) still exists. It is now part of Boston University's soccer field. pic.twitter.com/jMMEc5jTrb
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) December 11, 2013
The scoreboard at KC Municipal, former home of the A' and #Royals, came from #Braves Field in Boston. #Athletics pic.twitter.com/fji1DTlyxA
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) November 25, 2013
After the '53 season the Boston Braves were the 1st franchise to move in 50 years (MIL), leaving Braves Field behind pic.twitter.com/azPsJYMffI
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) October 20, 2013
Pic shows just how ridiculously far the LF foul pole was from home at Braves Field, in Boston, from 1915-21. 402 ft! pic.twitter.com/XejHlmTyih
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) October 17, 2013
Braves Field, Boston Braves home from 1915-1952 reached a peak capacity of 46,250 in 1928. Never had an upper deck. pic.twitter.com/DJX4hN8hZV
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) October 9, 2013
Braves Field, 1949. @BuckinBoston pic.twitter.com/tLxjsF89Rh
— Old School Boston (@OldSchoolBoston) October 8, 2014
So it wasn't quite the @RedSox 's Fenway. Here's Braves Field, 1929. Lots of good seats available. #boston pic.twitter.com/EUi5O935Mv
— Nat'l Pastime Museum (@TNPMuseum) April 19, 2014