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The Polo Grounds was the name given to four different stadiums in New York City used by Major League Baseball's New York Giants from 1883 until 1957, New York Metropolitans from 1883 until 1885, the New York Yankees from 1912 until 1922, and by the New York Mets in their first two seasons of 1962 and 1963.

Timeline and teams

  • Polo Grounds I
  • Giants (National League), 1883-1888
  • Mets (American Association), 1883-1885
  • Polo Grounds II (otherwise known as Manhattan Field)
  • Giants (NL), 1889-1890
  • Polo Grounds III (originally called Brotherhood Park)
  • Giants (Players' League), 1890
  • Giants (NL), 1891-1911
  • Polo Grounds IV (also known as Brush Stadium in the 1920s)
  • Giants (NL), 1911-1957
  • Yankees (American League), 1913-1922
  • Giants (NFL), 1925-1955
  • Titans/Jets (AFL), 1960-1963
  • Mets (NL), 1962-1963

~ Table of Content ~

Introduction
Chronology
Timeline and teams
Dimensions
Seating Capacity
Sources
External links

 

 

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