Dunn Field
Location: Trenton, NJBrunswick Circle (US 206) at Strawberry Street (US 1).
Capacity: 3,500 (1939); 5,500 (1940); 3,000 (1950)
Dimensions (Left, Center, Right): 385-421-370 (1939); 350-385-345 (1948)
Dunn Field was originally the Trenton Cathedral High School athletic field. The park was noted for its poor lighting system. The site was later a supermarket, and now houses the New Jersey Lottery Building.
Used by: York White Roses/Trenton Senators, Trenton Senators, Trenton Packers, Trenton Spartans, Trenton Giants
Following are the minor league baseball teams known to have played at Dunn Field:
Year | Team | League | W | L | Attend | Avg. | ||
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1950 | Trenton Giants | Inter-State League | 73 | 65 | 48,354 | 701 | Roster | Stats |
1949 | Trenton Giants | Inter-State League | 73 | 66 | 67,604 | 973 | Roster | Stats |
1948 | Trenton Giants | Inter-State League | 83 | 57 | 97,389 | 1,391 | Roster | Stats |
1947 | Trenton Giants | Inter-State League | 88 | 50 | 99,115 | 1,436 | Roster | Stats |
1946 | Trenton Giants | Inter-State League | 60 | 78 | Roster | Stats | ||
1945 | Trenton Spartans | Inter-State League | 70 | 69 | Roster | Stats | ||
1944 | Trenton Packers | Inter-State League | 63 | 75 | Roster | Stats | ||
1943 | Trenton Packers | Inter-State League | 64 | 73 | Roster | Stats | ||
1942 | Trenton Packers | Inter-State League | 56 | 82 | Roster | Stats | ||
1941 | Trenton Senators | Inter-State League | 68 | 57 | Roster | Stats | ||
1940 | Trenton Senators | Inter-State League | 69 | 54 | Roster | Stats | ||
1939 | Trenton Senators | Inter-State League | 51 | 51 | 60,000 | 1,176 | Roster | Stats |
1938 | Trenton Senators | Eastern League | 62 | 77 | 46,096 | 663 | Roster | Stats |
1937 | Trenton Senators | New York-Pennsylvania League | 54 | 80 | 35,422 | 529 | Roster | Stats |
1936 | York White Roses/Trenton Senators | New York-Pennsylvania League | 40 | 99 | 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.