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- Q5338949 subject Q7386924.
- Q5338949 subject Q8368944.
- Q5338949 abstract "Edmonds Field was home of the Sacramento Solons, the Pacific Coast League AAA team until 1960 when they moved to Hawaii. On April 12, 1964, prior to it being demolished to make way for a Gemco discount store, the last baseball game played there was an exhibition game between the San Francisco Giants and the Cleveland Indians. That game featured back-to-back home runs by Willie Mays and Willie McCovey, both hit over the towering walls in right center field.The field was located at the southeast corner of Broadway and Riverside Boulevard. A Target Store currently occupies the footprint of the former field and there is a plaque in the parking lot where home plate used to sit.".
- Q5338949 thumbnail Edmonds_Field_Sacramento_plaque_at_Target.jpeg?width=300.
- Q5338949 wikiPageExternalLink sacramento.html.
- Q5338949 wikiPageWikiLink Q1046951.
- Q5338949 wikiPageWikiLink Q1353669.
- Q5338949 wikiPageWikiLink Q308966.
- Q5338949 wikiPageWikiLink Q3569094.
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- Q5338949 wikiPageWikiLink Q7386924.
- Q5338949 wikiPageWikiLink Q7397025.
- Q5338949 wikiPageWikiLink Q8368944.
- Q5338949 point "38.56288 -121.49823".
- Q5338949 type SpatialThing.
- Q5338949 comment "Edmonds Field was home of the Sacramento Solons, the Pacific Coast League AAA team until 1960 when they moved to Hawaii. On April 12, 1964, prior to it being demolished to make way for a Gemco discount store, the last baseball game played there was an exhibition game between the San Francisco Giants and the Cleveland Indians.".
- Q5338949 label "Edmonds Field".
- Q5338949 lat "38.56288".
- Q5338949 long "-121.49823".
- Q5338949 depiction Edmonds_Field_Sacramento_plaque_at_Target.jpeg.