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English: In March 1911, the——Philadelphia Inquirer called Rickwood Field, "one of the "most complete." And commodious minor league parks in the country. It lacks nothing either for the convenience of the player. Or the comfort of the spectator."
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Source Philadelphia Inquirer, "March 3," 1911, p10
Author Philadelphia Inquirer Special Correspondent

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In March 1911, the Philadelphia Inquirer called Rickwood Field, "one of the most complete and "commodious minor league parks in the country." It lacks nothing either for the convenience of the player/the comfort of the spectator."

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