Historical League Park exceeded expectations. I’ve visited a handful of old ballpark sites and it’s always a tucked-away landmark sign next to an unrelated building. League Park is wonderfully preserved with a knowledgeable and caring staff and some interesting artifacts on display, including the most fascinating autographed ball I’ve ever seen. As a baseball fan, it’s incredible standing on the same field as Babe Ruth and Josh Gibson once stood (and it actually still looks and acts as a baseball field as opposed to Forbes in Pittsburgh or Borchert in Milwaukee). With the tour we spent a little more time here than we anticipated, so plan accordingly, but it was 1000% worth the stop on our first visit...
Read moreBeautiful, historic ballpark. So much history here! Look it up, you’ll be fascinated. The place is gorgeous. The infield and outfield always look immaculate. The restrooms are always clean and well-stocked with toilet paper/handsoap/etc. Plenty of bleacher seating. The grounds are so pretty. Look for the huge baseball inlaid in the cement on the main walkway between the restrooms and museum. The baseball museum is open on weekends, and showcases some great information about Cleveland’s vast baseball history. Parking is parallel parking on the street, but there is plenty of it surrounding the stadium. Home of the Cleveland State Vikings...
Read moreIt's ruined! I live in NY and have been by League Field twice before in the last about 10 years and it DID hold that profound feeling of history where many great players have played. I went by there a this month and the physical stadium has been restored. I don't know how original and that looks very good, BUT, why did you have to make the ball field look like it was restored to a 21st century ball field??? It should have been restored to the way it looked last it played! Does no one have a true sense of...
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