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'''Danville Stadium''' is a [[stadium]] in [[Danville, Illinois]]. It is primarily used for [[baseball]] and was home to the [[Danville Warriors]]. It was built in 1946. It holds 4,000 people. Selected scenes from the 1992 movie ''The Babe'' were filmed here.
'''Danville Stadium''' is a [[stadium]] in [[Danville, Illinois]]. It is primarily used for [[baseball]] and was home to the [[Danville Warriors]]. It was built in 1946. It holds 4,000 people. Selected scenes from the 1992 movie ''The Babe'' were filmed here.

Today, the [[Danville Dans]] of the summer-collegiate [[Prospect League]] call Danville Stadium home.


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Revision as of 00:34, 11 April 2009

Danville Stadium is a stadium in Danville, Illinois. It is primarily used for baseball and was home to the Danville Warriors. It was built in 1946. It holds 4,000 people. Selected scenes from the 1992 movie The Babe were filmed here.

Today, the Danville Dans of the summer-collegiate Prospect League call Danville Stadium home.

References

  • Bill Franz, Bob Puhala, Lyndee Jobe Henderson, Illinois Off the Beaten Path - Page 117, Globe Pequot, 2007, ISBN 0762744138
  • Brent P. Kelley, The Negro Leagues Revisited: Conversations with 66 More Baseball Heroes - Page 374, McFarland & Company, 2000, ISBN 0786408758