Former names | Pendleton Park, East End Grounds, and Association Park |
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Location | Ridgeley Street, Humbert Street, Babb Alley & Watson Street in Cincinnati |
Owner | Cincinnati Kelly's Killers |
Operator | Cincinnati Kelly's Killers |
Capacity | 5,000 |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1891 |
Opened | April 25, 1891 |
Closed | August 13, 1891 |
Demolished | Unknown |
Architect | Al Marcus |
Tenants | |
Cincinnati Kelly's Killers |
East End Park was a former major league baseball park located in the East End neighborhood of Cincinnati in the United States.[1][2] The ballpark, which is also known to baseball historians as Pendleton Park, was home to the Cincinnati Reds of the American Association (now more commonly known as the Cincinnati Kelly's Killers) during the 1891 baseball season. The club was led by the flamboyant star, Mike "King" Kelly.