Culver Park
Location: Ludington, MIW. Loomis at N. Lewis Streets.
Capacity: 2,500
Opened May 24, 1912. The Park was named for Wilmer Culver, a local businessman who leased the land on which the park was to be built from the Pere Marquette RR, and turned it over to the city. The main grandstand was in the NE corner of the site, suggesting the catcher faced approximately SW. The park was on the waterfront of Lake Michigan; many fans arrived by passenger boat.
Used by: Ludington Mariners, Ludington Tars
Following are the minor league baseball teams known to have played at Culver Park:
Year | Team | League | W | L | Attend | Avg. | ||
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1926 | Ludington Tars | Central League | 12 | 12 | Roster | Stats | ||
1926 | Ludington Tars | Michigan State League | 45 | 51 | Roster | Stats | ||
1926 | Ludington Tars | Central League | 12 | 12 | Roster | Stats | ||
1926 | Ludington Tars | Michigan State League | 45 | 51 | Roster | Stats | ||
1922 | Ludington Mariners | Central League | 77 | 53 | Roster | Stats | ||
1921 | Ludington Mariners | Central League | 87 | 42 | Roster | Stats | ||
1920 | Ludington Mariners | Central League | 62 | 62 | Roster | Stats | ||
1914 | Ludington Mariners | Michigan State League | 69 | 50 | Roster | Stats | ||
1913 | Ludington Mariners | Michigan State League | 53 | 67 | Roster | Stats | ||
1912 | Ludington Mariners | Michigan State League | 60 | 59 | Roster | Stats |
Attendance listed indicates the total home attendance for the team even if it played in multiple home ballparks or additional cities in the same year.
Average attendance is based on half the team's total games being played at home.