List of baseball parks in Newark, New Jersey

This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Newark, New Jersey and adjacent cities.

Parks

 * Waverly Fairgrounds aka Waverly Park
 * Home of: Elizabeth Resolutes - independent through 1872 / National Association 1873.
 * Location: part of a community called Waverly, which was bordered by Lower Road (now Dayton Avenue), Haynes Avenue, and Frelinghuysen Street
 * Currently: Weequahic Park in Newark


 * Wright Street Grounds
 * Home of:
 * Newark Domestics/Little Giants - Eastern League (1884-1886)
 * Newark Giants - International League (1887 only)
 * Newark Trunkmakers - Central League (1888 only)
 * Newark Little Giants - Atlantic Association (1889-1890) [per local newspapers]
 * Location: on a block bounded by Wright Street (northeast, third base); buildings and Avenue A (northwest, first base); Vanderpool Street (southwest, right field); and Avenue B (southeast, left field) [per Sanborn map]


 * Shooting Park aka Schützen Park
 * Home of Newark - Atlantic League
 * Location: on a block touched by South Orange Avenue, Munn Avenue, Myrtle Avenue and Rodwell Avenue. The Atlantic League club played on a diamond somewhere within the park.
 * Currently: The property evolved into what is now Vailsburg Park.


 * Wiedenmayer's Park
 * Home of:
 * Newark Sailors/Indians - Eastern League / International League(1902 - mid-1915) (to Harrisburg) / new club Indians/Bears 1916 through 1918
 * Newark Cubans - Atlantic League (1914 only) to Long Branch mid-1914
 * Also one American League game on July 17, 1904
 * Location: Hamburgh (or Hamburg) Place (now Wilson Avenue) and Avenue L teeing into Hamburgh (northeast, home plate); railroad tracks and Heller & Merz Company buildings and Avenue M (southeast, left field); East Kinney Street or possibly Delancy Street (southwest, center field); buildings and Avenue K (northwest, right field) [per Okkonen]
 * (adjacent to the later site of Ruppert Stadium)
 * Currently: Avenue L extended, and food service businesses
 * SABR article on the ballpark


 * Morris Park
 * Home of: Newark - Atlantic League (1907 only)
 * Location: on Bloomfield Avenue


 * Harrison Park aka Harrison Field aka Federal League Park
 * Home of: Newark Peppers - Federal League (1915); Newark Bears - International League (1919) (to Syracuse); Newark Bears again - International League (1921-mid-1923) (field burned on August 18, 1923)
 * Location: Harrison, New Jersey, a city adjacent to Newark - Middlesex Street [now Angelo Cifelli Drive] (north, third base); South 3rd Street (east, left field); Burlington Avenue (south, right field); South 2nd Street (west, first base); also railroad yards skirting the southeast corner of the property.
 * Currently: Industrial plant
 * SABR article on the ballpark


 * Meadowbrook Oval aka Meadowbrook Field aka Asylum Oval
 * Home of: Newark Bears - International League (1924 - mid-1925) moved to Providence; moved back for 1926; Newark Dodgers - Negro National League (1934–35)
 * Location: South Orange Avenue (southwest, third base); buildings and South 12th Street (southeast, first base); asylum and Fairmount Cemetery (north, center field)
 * Currently: West Side High School
 * Sanborn map showing faint outline of the ballpark, 1930


 * Ruppert Stadium originally Davids' Stadium, then Bears Stadium
 * Home of:
 * Newark Bears - International League (1926-1949)
 * Newark Eagles - Negro National League (1936-1948)
 * also the site of some major league games from time to time
 * Other sports: Newark Bears - first American Football League (1926)
 * Location: Hamburgh (or Hamburg) Place (now Wilson Avenue) (northeast, home plate); Avenue L and Heller & Merz Company buildings (southeast, left field); East Kinney Street (southwest, center field); Avenue K (northwest, right field)
 * Currently: Industrial plant
 * SABR article on the ballpark


 * Newark Schools Stadium originally City Field
 * Home of: Newark Stars - Eastern Colored League (1926 part season)
 * Location: North 10th Street (northwest); 1st Avenue West (southwest); Roseville Avenue / North 8th Street (southeast); Bloomfield Avenue (northeast) [per Lowry]
 * Currently: rebuilt in 2011
 * Sanborn map showing embryonic facilities, 1920


 * Sprague Field aka General Electric Field
 * Home of Newark Browns - East-West League (1932) / independent other years
 * Location: in Bloomfield, New Jersey - Bloomfield Avenue (northeast); LaFrance Avenue (southeast); Floyd Avenue (southwest); Arlington Avenue (west and northwest) - stated as first base line, third base line, left field, and center and right fields, respectively
 * Currently: Felton Playground
 * SABR article on the ballpark


 * Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium
 * Home of: Newark Bears - Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (1999-2013)
 * Location: 450 Broad Street, Newark (west, first base); Division Street (north, third base); Bridge Street (south, right field); Highway 21 and Passaic River (east, left field)
 * Currently: demolished, land being redeveloped