Hudson Field

Also Known As: Young's Field 1931-1933; West Side Park 1934; Ducks Park 1935-1942; Wings Field; Dayton Field
Location: Dayton, OH
W. Third Street between Kilmore & Ardmore Streets, near the Old Soldier's Home.
Capacity: 3,500 (1933); 5,000 (1939); 4,000 (1940); 4,750 (1948)
Dimensions (Left, Center, Right): 360-360-360 (1939)
The catcher faced SE. The original name was Young's Field, since it had been part of the William H. Young estate. Grandstand was built in 1934.
Used by: Dayton Ducks, Dayton Wings, Dayton Indians

Following are the minor league baseball teams known to have played at Hudson Field:

YearTeamLeagueWLAttendAvg.
1951Dayton IndiansCentral League875062,787917RosterStats
1950Dayton IndiansCentral League696345,849695RosterStats
1949Dayton IndiansCentral League8057103,5191,511RosterStats
1948Dayton IndiansCentral League8455157,8372,271RosterStats
1947Dayton IndiansOhio State League627365,420969RosterStats
1946Dayton IndiansOhio State League5879RosterStats
1942Dayton DucksMiddle Atlantic League7453RosterStats
1941Dayton DucksMiddle Atlantic League5075RosterStats
1940Dayton WingsMiddle Atlantic League606537,000592RosterStats
1939Dayton WingsMiddle Atlantic League6069RosterStats
1938Dayton DucksMiddle Atlantic League5872RosterStats
1937Dayton DucksMiddle Atlantic League6165RosterStats
1936Dayton DucksMiddle Atlantic League7059RosterStats
1935Dayton DucksMiddle Atlantic League6955RosterStats
1934Dayton DucksMiddle Atlantic League7154115,0001,840RosterStats
1933Dayton DucksMiddle Atlantic League7163RosterStats
1932Dayton DucksCentral League7764RosterStats



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.



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