Miller Field (baseball)

Miller Field was a baseball stadium in Owensboro, Kentucky.

Miller Field's final tenant was the Owensboro Oilers of the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League (also called the KITty League), playing there from 1937 to 1955.[1] Miller Field was considered the finest ballpark in the KITty League.[2]

Miller Field was situated at Triplett Avenue and East 18th Street in Owensboro.[3] Home plate was oriented to the northeast.[4] Its dimensions were 320 feet (left field), 365 feet (center field) and 320 feet (right field).[5]

Miller Field was demolished on September 19, 1955, after the dissolution of the KITTY League.[6][7] James C. Ellis, who bought the property, stated that the parcel of land was too valuable to be a baseball park.[8]

References

  1. ^ KITty League history site
  2. ^ KITty League history site
  3. ^ Miller Field page at Baseball-Reference.com
  4. ^ Miller Field page at Baseball-Reference.com
  5. ^ Miller Field page at Baseball-Reference.com
  6. ^ KITTY League history site
  7. ^ Miller Field page at Baseball-Reference.com
  8. ^ KITty League history site

37°45′29″N 87°06′13″W / 37.75806°N 87.10361°W / 37.75806; -87.10361


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