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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. (Consider using more specific clean up instructions.) Please improve this article if you can. The talk page may contain suggestions. (March 2009) This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Newark, New Jersey. The information is a synthesis of the information contained in the references listed. ballpark(s) unknown or uncertain - some sources say Meadowbrook Oval Newark Domestics/Little Giants - Eastern League (1884-1886) Newark Giants - International League (1887 only) Newark Trunkmakers - Central League (1888 only) Newark Little Giants - Atlantic Association (1889-1890) Newark - Atlantic League (1896-1900) Newark Sailors/Indians - Eastern League/International League (1902 - mid-1915) (to Harrisburg) Newark - Atlantic League (1907 only) Newark Cubans - Atlantic League (1914 only) to Long Branch mid-1914 Newark Stars - Eastern Colored League (1926) Newark Browns - East-West League (1932 only) According to Okkonen, the International League club that played opposite the Federals in 1915 had their home field on a property bounded roughly by Wilson Avenue to the north, L Street T-ing in from the north, Delancy Street to the south, railroad tracks to the east. The site, later occupied by Ruppert Stadium, is currently occupied by a number of food service businesses. Harrison Park or Harrison Field Occupants: Newark Peppers - Federal League (1915); Newark Indians/Bears - International League (1916-1919); Newark Bears - International League (1921-mid-1923) (field burned on August 18, 1923) Location: Harrison, New Jersey, a city adjacent to Newark - Middlesex Street (north, third base); South 3rd Street (east, left field); Burlington Avenue (south, right field); South 2nd Street (west, first base); also railroad yards skirting the southeast corner of the property. Currently: Industrial plant Meadowbrook Oval Occupants: Newark Bears - International League (mid-1923 - mid-1925) moved to Providence; moved back for 1926; Newark Dodgers - Negro National League (1934-35) Location: South Orange Avenue (probably southwest); 12th Street (probably southeast). Ruppert Stadium (originally Davids Stadium, then Bears Stadium) Occupants: Newark Bears - International League (1926-1949); Newark Eagles - Negro National League (1936-1948); also the site of some major league games from time to time Other sports: Newark Bears - first American Football League (1926) Location: Hamburg Place (now Wilson Avenue) (northeast); Avenue K (northwest). Currently: Industrial plant Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium Occupant: Newark Bears (mid-1999-present) Location: 450 Broad Street, Newark. See also Baseball portal List of baseball parks Sources Peter Filichia, Professional Baseball Franchises, Facts on File, 1993. Michael Benson, Ballparks of North America, McFarland, 1989. Marc Okkonen, The Federal League of 1914-1915: Baseball's Third Major League, SABR, 1989. External links Summary of professional baseball in Newark Summary of Newark Bears baseball Summary of International League ballparks Summary of Negro Leagues ballparks