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  1. Length. 1.029 miles (1.656 km) Race lap record. 0:23.687 (156.390 mph (251.685 km/h)) ( Roberto Moreno, Swift 010.c, 1999, CART) The Chicago Motor Speedway at Sportsman's Park was a motorsports race track, located in Cicero, Illinois, just outside Chicago. It was built in 1999 by a group including Chip Ganassi, owner of Chip Ganassi Racing.

  2. 9 de abr. de 2003 · During the Deadball Era (1901-19) in both Sportsman’s II and Sportsman’s III, home runs to RF were nearly all of the over-the-fence type, including bounce home runs. Inside-the-park home runs, while common to CF, were rare to RF. The next change to the RF stands occurred in the off-season of 1925-26.

  3. 23 de ene. de 2024 · From 1920 to 1953, Sportsman's Park was the home field of both the St. Louis Browns of the American League, and the St. Louis Cardinals of the National League, after which the Browns departed to become the modern-day Baltimore Orioles. The physical street address was 2911 North Grand Boulevard. This ballpark (by then known as Busch Stadium, but ...

  4. 28 de feb. de 2024 · Demolished: 1966. Capacity: 8,000 (1902); 18,000 (1909); 34,000 (1926); 30,500 (1953). Sportsman's Park was originally built for the St. Louis Browns when the American League 's Milwaukee Brewers relocated to St. Louis, MO following the 1901 season. In 1909, the park was rebuilt on the same site, but with a different orientation and dimensions ...

  5. The attempt to move the meet to Sportsman's Park Racetrack failed, but in 1979 racing was moved to Sportsman's Park. In 1980 the track officially opened for a 72-day thoroughbred meet beginning at the end of September. In 1985, Arlington Park burned to the ground and Hawthorne Race Course gained all summer dates except Arlington Million day.

  6. Sportsman's Park was the name of several former Major League Baseball ballpark structures in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. All but one of them resided on the same piece of land: the northwest corner of Grand Boulevard and Dodier Street on the north side of the city. For 33 years, 1920–1953, Sportsman's Park was the home field of both the St. Louis Browns of the American League, and the St. Louis ...

  7. Yakima Sportsman State Park is a public recreation area located on the Yakima River on the east side of the city of Yakima in Yakima County, Washington. The state park is an oasis of green in an otherwise desert region, encompassing 266 acres (108 ha) of Yakima River floodplain. The site was initially developed by the Yakima Valley Sportsman's ...