Breadon Field
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Breadon Field was a minor league ballpark in Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, located on the east side of MacArthur Road, about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of the U.S. Route 22 interchange outside of Allentown, Pennsylvania. It was the home field for a number of Minor League Baseball teams, the Allentown Cardinals (affiliated with the St. Louis Cardinals), the Allentown Dukes (affiliated with the Atlanta Braves), and the Allentown Red Sox (affiliated with the Boston Red Sox) during its existence. The stadium opened in 1948 and was demolished in 1964.
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Breadon Field – Max Hess Stadium
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Breadon Field in 1960
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Max Hess Stadium
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Breadon Field
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Breadon Field – Max Hess Stadium
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Allentown Cardinals 1948–1952; 1954–1956
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Allentown Chiefs 1957
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Allentown Red Sox 1958–1960
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Breadon Field was a minor league ballpark in Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, located on the east side of MacArthur Road, about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of the U.S. Route 22 interchange outside of Allentown, Pennsylvania. It was the home field for a number of Minor League Baseball teams, the Allentown Cardinals (affiliated with the St. Louis Cardinals), the Allentown Dukes (affiliated with the Atlanta Braves), and the Allentown Red Sox (affiliated with the Boston Red Sox) during its existence. The stadium opened in 1948 and was demolished in 1964.
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Breadon Field (1948–1958)
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Max Hess Stadium (1958–1964)
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