Huntington Avenue Grounds ended in 1912.
Huntington Avenue Grounds was created in 1901.
Huntington Avenue Baseball grounds
The Huntington Avenue Grounds was home to the Boston Americans/Red Sox between 1901-1911. It was replaced by Fenway Park. Click on the 'Huntington Avenue Grounds' link on this page to read the history of the stadium.
It was called the Huntington Avenue Grounds.
Ed Barry debuted on August 27, 1905, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds; he played his final game on October 4, 1907, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds.
Ben Beville debuted on May 24, 1901, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds; he played his final game on June 2, 1901, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds.
Pop Rising debuted on August 10, 1905, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds; he played his final game on October 6, 1905, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds.
Dave Williams debuted on July 2, 1902, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds; he played his final game on August 3, 1902, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds.
Gary Wilson debuted on September 27, 1902, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds; he played his final game on September 29, 1902, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds.
Red Morgan debuted on June 20, 1906, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds; he played his final game on October 6, 1906, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds.
Hank Olmsted debuted on July 15, 1905, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds; he played his final game on July 26, 1905, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds.
Tom Doran debuted on April 19, 1904, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds; he played his final game on August 11, 1906, playing for the Boston Americans at Huntington Avenue Grounds.