The “Original” Eastern League is NOT the Double-A Organization we know of today. This Eastern League was more of a derivative of the New England
League when it went defunct after 1915 from WWI. The NEL sprung up again as the
“Eastern League” and then the “New England League” itself returned in 1919 and
again from 1926 on… giving the New England region two different “trees” from
the same root… the Eastern League with a Class A classification and the New
England League with a Class B. This “Original” Eastern League ran into trouble
when the depression started in 1930 and began to try to add the larger media
markets of Virginia. The travel however from Norfolk & Richmond to New England
was costly enough to counteract any good the larger markets brought and the original
Class A Eastern League folded for good after the 1932 season. The original
“New York-Penn League” (not related to today’s Single-A
NY-Penn Lg) took the Eastern League’s name after it was retired in 1932 and became the Double-A Eastern League we know of today. ORIGINAL EASTERN LEAGUE STADIUMS FROM 1920-1932: |
Each ballpark below has its own full collection of photographs. Click any photo below
to see that stadium’s gallery. |
Hawkins Stadium Albany Senators 1932-1928 |
BRIDGEPORT Connecticut Newfield Park Bridgeport Bears 1932-1916 |
ALBANY New York Chadwick Park Albany Senators 1927-1920 |
Donovan Park New Haven Profs 1932-1920 |
HARTFORD Connecticut Bulkeley Stadium Hartford Senators 1932-1921 |
Crocker Field Fitchburg Foxes 1921 |
Hampden Park Springfield Ponies 1932-1916 |
PROVIDENCE Rhode Island Kinsley Park Providence Grays 1930-1925 |
Wahconah Park Pittsfield Hillies 1930-1919 |
Bain Field Norfolk Tars 1932-1931 |
Fairgrounds Field (Bi-Centennial Park) Allentown Buffaloes 1932-1929 |
RICHMOND Virginia Tate Field @ Mayo Island Richmond Colts 1932-1931 |
WATERBURY Connecticut Ballpark Unknown Waterbury Brasscos 1928-1918 |
WORCESTER Massachusetts Boulavard Park Worcester Panthers 1925-1916 |
Lighthouse Point (Sundays) New Haven Profs 1932-1920 |