Belair Lot

Belair Lot is a former baseball ground located in Baltimore, Maryland. The ground was home to the Baltimore Monumentals of the Union Association in 1884.

According to The Home Team, by James H. Bready, the Union club played on a block bounded by Forrest Street (northeast); Low Street (southeast); Orleans Street (south); Gay Street (northwest). The road configuration in this area is a little different nowadays but the boundaries of the block are still discernible in maps. No illustration of the park itself is known to exist.

Coordinates: 39°17′53.1″N 76°35′59.6″W / 39.298083°N 76.599889°W / 39.298083; -76.599889

Union Association
Teams
  • Altoona Mountain City
  • Baltimore Monumentals
  • Boston Reds
  • Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies
  • Cincinnati Outlaw Reds
  • Kansas City Cowboys
  • Milwaukee Brewers
  • Philadelphia Keystones
  • St. Louis Maroons
  • St. Paul Saints
  • Washington Nationals
  • Wilmington Quicksteps
Stadiums
  • Association Park
  • Bank Street Grounds
  • Belair Lot
  • Capitol Grounds
  • Columbia Park
  • Dartmouth Grounds
  • Exposition Park
  • Fort Street Grounds
  • Keystone Park
  • South Side Park
  • Union Grounds
  • Union Street Park
  • Wright Street Grounds

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