dbo:abstract
- Shibe Park, known later as Connie Mack Stadium, was a ballpark located in Philadelphia. It was the home of the Philadelphia Athletics of the American League (AL) and the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League (NL). When it opened April 12, 1909, it became baseball's first steel-and-concrete stadium. In different eras it was home to "The $100,000 Infield", "The Whiz Kids", and "The 1964 Phold". The venue's two home teams won both the first and last games at the stadium: the Athletics beat the Boston Red Sox 8–1 on opening day 1909, while the Phillies beat the Montreal Expos 2–1 on October 1, 1970, in the park's final contest. Shibe Park stood on the block bounded by Lehigh Avenue, 20th Street, Somerset Street and 21st Street. It was five blocks west, corner-to-corner, from the Baker Bowl, the Phillies' home from 1887 to 1938. The stadium hosted eight World Series and two MLB All-Star Games, in 1943 and 1952, with the latter game holding the distinction of being the only All-Star contest shortened by rain (to five innings). In May 1939, it was the site of the first night game played in the American League. Phillies Hall-of-Fame centerfielder and longtime broadcaster Richie Ashburn remembered Shibe Park: "It looked like a ballpark. It smelled like a ballpark. It had a feeling and a heartbeat, a personality that was all baseball." (en)
- シャイブ・パーク(Shibe Park)は、アメリカのペンシルベニア州フィラデルフィアにかつて存在したスタジアム。MLBフィラデルフィア・アスレチックス(現オークランド・アスレチックス)が1909年から1954年まで、フィラデルフィア・フィリーズが1938年から1970年まで、NFLフィラデルフィア・イーグルスが1940年から1957年まで本拠地にしていた。1953年以降の名称は、コニー・マック・スタジアム(Connie Mack Stadium) 木造球場が主流だった当時、初めて鉄骨や鉄筋コンクリートを用いて建設された。火災による焼失や観客席の崩落の可能性が木造に比べて極めて低く、座席やトイレなども改善され収容人数も大きくなるなど、新工法で建設されたシャイブ・パークの開場はその後の球場建築に革新をもたらした。 (ja)
- 쉬브 파크(Shibe Park)은 미국 펜실베이니아주 필라델피아에 위치한 야구장이다. 과거 MLB 필라델피아 애슬레틱스, 필라델피아 필리스와 NFL 필라델피아 이글스의 홈구장으로 사용했다. (ko)
- O Shibe Park, poseriormente renomeado Connie Mack Stadium foi um estádio localizado na Filadélfia, no estado da Pensilvânia, nos Estados Unidos, foi inaugurado em 1909, foi a casa dos times de beisebol Philadelphia Phillies entre os anos de 1938 a 1970 e do entre 1909 e 1954, ambos da MLB, e do time de futebol americano Philadelphia Eagles entre 1942 a 1957. Era notável por ter especadores que assistiam as partidas do lado de fora no telhado das casas ao lado do estádio, foi demolido em 1976 quando o Veterans Stadium passou a ser a nova casa do Phillies. (pt)
dbp:caption
- 1955 (xsd:integer)
- 1960 (xsd:integer)
- 1960.0
- Across 20th Street from Shibe: above, in 1913 with rooftop bleachers; below, 2011 (en)
- Up in the stands, the Boston "Royal Rooters" had arrived on a special train, had paraded up Broad St. and had dedicated seating (en)
- Outside, fans mill about the 21st and Lehigh box office in search of World Series tickets (en)
- A statue of Connie Mack was erected in 1957 across the street; two of his great-grandsons pulled the ropes that unveiled the statue (en)
- The Mack statue at its current location, adjacent to Citizens Bank Park in South Philadelphia (en)
- Inside, the A's await Game 1; they were swept by the "Miracle Braves" in four games (en)
- FDR addresses the crowd from his open car, elevated by special ramps on the field (en)
dbp:dimensions
- (en)
- Center Field – 410 ft (en)
- Center Field Corner – 468 ft (en)
- Center Field Corner – 515 ft (en)
- Center Field – 447 ft (en)
- Deep Left Center – 387 ft (en)
- Deep Left Center – 420 ft (en)
- Deep Right Center – 390 ft (en)
- Deep Right Center – 405 ft (en)
- Left Field – 334 ft (en)
- Left Field – 360 ft , 378 ft (en)
- Right Field – 329 ft (en)
- Right Field – 329 ft 200px (en)
- Right Field – 331 ft (en)
- Right Field – 340 ft (en)
dbp:image
- AsDugout1914SeriesGame1.jpg (en)
- BostonFansAtPhilly1914Series.jpg (en)
- Connie Mack Stadium 1955.jpg (en)
- FDRVisitsShibe1944.jpg (en)
- MackStatueUnveil1957.jpg (en)
- Philadelphia Sports Statues 01.jpg (en)
- Richie Ashburn.jpg (en)
- Robin Roberts.jpg (en)
- Shibe Park 1960.jpg (en)
- Shibe Park Rooftop Bleachers 2011.JPG (en)
- Shibe Park entrance 1914.jpg (en)
- Shibe Park rooftop bleachers 1913.jpg (en)
- TicketFDRSpeechShibe1944.jpg (en)
rdfs:comment
- シャイブ・パーク(Shibe Park)は、アメリカのペンシルベニア州フィラデルフィアにかつて存在したスタジアム。MLBフィラデルフィア・アスレチックス(現オークランド・アスレチックス)が1909年から1954年まで、フィラデルフィア・フィリーズが1938年から1970年まで、NFLフィラデルフィア・イーグルスが1940年から1957年まで本拠地にしていた。1953年以降の名称は、コニー・マック・スタジアム(Connie Mack Stadium) 木造球場が主流だった当時、初めて鉄骨や鉄筋コンクリートを用いて建設された。火災による焼失や観客席の崩落の可能性が木造に比べて極めて低く、座席やトイレなども改善され収容人数も大きくなるなど、新工法で建設されたシャイブ・パークの開場はその後の球場建築に革新をもたらした。 (ja)
- 쉬브 파크(Shibe Park)은 미국 펜실베이니아주 필라델피아에 위치한 야구장이다. 과거 MLB 필라델피아 애슬레틱스, 필라델피아 필리스와 NFL 필라델피아 이글스의 홈구장으로 사용했다. (ko)
- O Shibe Park, poseriormente renomeado Connie Mack Stadium foi um estádio localizado na Filadélfia, no estado da Pensilvânia, nos Estados Unidos, foi inaugurado em 1909, foi a casa dos times de beisebol Philadelphia Phillies entre os anos de 1938 a 1970 e do entre 1909 e 1954, ambos da MLB, e do time de futebol americano Philadelphia Eagles entre 1942 a 1957. Era notável por ter especadores que assistiam as partidas do lado de fora no telhado das casas ao lado do estádio, foi demolido em 1976 quando o Veterans Stadium passou a ser a nova casa do Phillies. (pt)
- Shibe Park, known later as Connie Mack Stadium, was a ballpark located in Philadelphia. It was the home of the Philadelphia Athletics of the American League (AL) and the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League (NL). When it opened April 12, 1909, it became baseball's first steel-and-concrete stadium. In different eras it was home to "The $100,000 Infield", "The Whiz Kids", and "The 1964 Phold". The venue's two home teams won both the first and last games at the stadium: the Athletics beat the Boston Red Sox 8–1 on opening day 1909, while the Phillies beat the Montreal Expos 2–1 on October 1, 1970, in the park's final contest. (en)