44th and Parkside Ballpark

44th and Parkside ballpark
Map
Full nameP.R.R. YMCA Athletic Field
LocationSouthwest corner, Belmont and Parkside Avenues
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19131
United States
Coordinates39°58′39″N 75°12′50″W / 39.9775°N 75.2138°W / 39.9775; -75.2138
OwnerPennsylvania Railroad
Capacity6,000
Field sizeLeft - 330 ft.

Center - 410 ft.

Right - 310 ft.
Surfacegrass
Construction
OpenedMay 2, 1903
Expanded1920s
Tenants
Pennsylvania Railroad YMCA of Philadelphia, 1903-1905
Philadelphia Stars, 1934-1949

The P.R.R. YMCA Athletic Field, also known as Penmar Park and commonly referred to in the 1930s and 1940s as the 44th and Parkside ballpark, was an athletic field and ballpark in West Philadelphia from as early as the 1890s to the early 1950s. It was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad YMCA for use by its employees. Behind the right-field fence stood the roundhouse of the main yard of the Pennsylvania Railroad.[1] The Negro league baseball Philadelphia Stars played home games at the park from 1936 until 1952.

  1. ^ Riley, James A. (1994). The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc. p. 78.