Rome Ball Park
Location: Rome, GABetween W. 3rd (1B) & W. 5th (LF) Streets at N. 2nd (3B) & N. 3rd (RF) Avenues.
Capacity: 5,500 est
The 1926 map shows a fairly deep grandstand that did not extend very far down the baselines. The catcher faced north. The park site is called Barron Stadium today.
Used by: Rome Hillies, Rome Romans, Rome-Lindale Romans, Rome
Following are the minor league baseball teams known to have played at Rome Ball Park:
Year | Team | League | W | L | Attend | Avg. | ||
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1921 | Rome | Georgia State League | 50 | 49 | Roster | Stats | ||
1920 | Rome | Georgia State League | 50 | 40 | Roster | Stats | ||
1917 | Rome-Lindale Romans | Georgia-Alabama League | 9 | 9 | Roster | Stats | ||
1916 | Rome Romans | Georgia-Alabama League | 43 | 22 | Roster | Stats | ||
1915 | Rome Romans | Georgia-Alabama League | 27 | 31 | Roster | Stats | ||
1914 | Rome Romans | Georgia-Alabama League | 46 | 50 | Roster | Stats | ||
1913 | Rome Romans | Appalachian League | 45 | 56 | Roster | Stats | ||
1912 | Rome Romans | Southeastern League | 37 | 36 | Roster | Stats | ||
1911 | Rome Hillies | Southeastern League | 47 | 57 | Roster | Stats | ||
1910 | Rome Romans | Southeastern League | 43 | 41 | 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.