Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5333021> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 65 of
65
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5333021 subject Q7385136.
- Q5333021 subject Q8291214.
- Q5333021 subject Q8368144.
- Q5333021 subject Q8368944.
- Q5333021 subject Q8603543.
- Q5333021 subject Q8603571.
- Q5333021 abstract "Template:ForEclipse Park was the name of three successive baseball grounds in Louisville, Kentucky in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were the home of the Louisville baseball team first known as the Louisville Eclipse and later as the Louisville Colonels.Semi-pro baseball had been played at the first Eclipse Park as early as 1874. The Louisville Eclipse played there from 1882 to 1884. The team was then renamed the Louisville Colonels and continued to play under that name from 1885 to 1893. The team was a member of the American Association until 1891 when it joined the National League when the American Association folded.The original park was located at 28th and Elliott streets in west Louisville. The second Eclipse Park was built across the street from the original at 28th and Broadway. The Louisville Colonels played there from 1893 to 1899. This is the ground at which Hall of Famer Honus Wagner made his Major League debut on July 19, 1897.The unusual name for these ballparks derived from the original name of the Association club, the Eclipse. The more local name Colonels eventually won out. Nonetheless, Eclipse was among the early team names to be a singular word, despite sounding like a plural.A destructive fire in 1899 contributed significantly to the once-strong Louisville club being contracted after the end of the season. Team owner Barney Dreyfuss moved on to acquire the Pittsburgh Pirates. Instead of being scattered to the wind, the best players from the Louisville team roster were brought onto the Pittsburgh payroll, including Wagner, third baseman Tommy Leach, outfielder-manager Fred Clarke, and ace right-hander Deacon Phillippe.This "hybrid vigor" effect soon turned the perennial cellar-dwelling Pirates into a three-peat pennant winner, and a participant in the first modern World Series.The third and last Eclipse Park was located at the corner of 7th and Kentucky streets in the Limerick neighborhood of Louisville. This ballpark was built by George "White Wings" Tebeau as the home for the American Association minor league Louisville Colonels who played there from 1902 thru 1922.All three Eclipse Park locations were destroyed by fire.".
- Q5333021 formerName "Eclipse Park I (c.1874–1893)".
- Q5333021 formerName "Eclipse Park II (1893–1899)".
- Q5333021 formerName "Eclipse Park III (1902–1922)".
- Q5333021 location Q43668.
- Q5333021 tenant Q1215884.
- Q5333021 tenant Q15132709.
- Q5333021 tenant Q6689455.
- Q5333021 tenant Q6689468.
- Q5333021 tenant Q863881.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q1163715.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q1215884.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q1316903.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q15132709.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q265538.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q271805.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q43668.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q463393.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q5245037.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q5369.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q5494850.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q653772.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q6549235.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q6689455.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q6689468.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q7385136.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q7579878.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q7819615.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q8291214.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q8368144.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q8368944.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q84129.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q858082.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q8603543.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q8603571.
- Q5333021 wikiPageWikiLink Q863881.
- Q5333021 formerNames "Eclipse Park I".
- Q5333021 formerNames "Eclipse Park II".
- Q5333021 formerNames "Eclipse Park III".
- Q5333021 location "28".
- Q5333021 location "7".
- Q5333021 location "Louisville, Kentucky".
- Q5333021 stadiumName "Eclipse Park".
- Q5333021 tenants Q6689455.
- Q5333021 tenants "Louisville Breckenridges".
- Q5333021 tenants "Louisville Cardinals".
- Q5333021 tenants "Louisville Colonels".
- Q5333021 tenants "Louisville Eclipse".
- Q5333021 type Place.
- Q5333021 type StadiumOrArena.
- Q5333021 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q5333021 type Location.
- Q5333021 type Place.
- Q5333021 type SportFacility.
- Q5333021 type Stadium.
- Q5333021 type Thing.
- Q5333021 comment "Template:ForEclipse Park was the name of three successive baseball grounds in Louisville, Kentucky in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were the home of the Louisville baseball team first known as the Louisville Eclipse and later as the Louisville Colonels.Semi-pro baseball had been played at the first Eclipse Park as early as 1874. The Louisville Eclipse played there from 1882 to 1884.".
- Q5333021 label "Eclipse Park".
- Q5333021 name "Eclipse Park".