Recreation Park
Mission District Recreation Park April 6, 1907 until 1930. - 1930s 37°46′1.87″N 122°25′23.93″W / 37.7671861°N 122.4233139°W / 37.7671861; -122.4233139
- Occupants:
- San Francisco Seals - Pacific Coast League (1907-13) (1915-30)
- Oakland Oaks - Pacific Coast League (1907-12)
- ?San Francisco Baby Seals - California Baseball League (1910 only)
- Mission Reds - PCL (1914 only)
- ?San Francisco - California State League (1915 only)
- Mission Reds - PCL (1926-30)
- Location: 14th Street (north, right field); Valencia Street (east, first base); 15th Street (south, third base); Guerrero Street (west, left field) Photo.
- Currently: Housing project
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