Glover Stadium (Anaheim, California)
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California /
Fullerton /
Anaheim, California /
North Anaheim Boulevard, 1151
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Glover Stadium
La Palma Park
1151 N. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92801
Glover Stadium in La Palma Park is named for Dick Glover, who worked for the Anaheim Union High School District for 40 years.
In the late 1930's and 1940's, some of the professional teams from the East used Southern California for their spring training camps. The Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs used facilities in San Bernardino and Catalina Island, respectively. The White Sox trained in Pasadena.
A group of fans in Anaheim persuaded the Philadelphia Athletics, led by the venerable Connie Mack, to spend their spring in the city. And in 1939, Anaheim completed construction of a new stadium in La Palma Park, which the Athletics used as their spring training base.
The Athletics invaded the city, using the Angelina Hotel as their camp headquarters. The Pickwick and Valencia Hotels also provided lodging.
But the start of World War II restricted movement throughout America, and Mack and the Athletics were forced to cancel their spring training in Anaheim after 1941.
The Athletics attempted to come back to Anaheim after the war, but a shortage of hotel rooms and housing forced them to make plans elsewhere
La Palma Park
1151 N. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92801
Glover Stadium in La Palma Park is named for Dick Glover, who worked for the Anaheim Union High School District for 40 years.
In the late 1930's and 1940's, some of the professional teams from the East used Southern California for their spring training camps. The Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs used facilities in San Bernardino and Catalina Island, respectively. The White Sox trained in Pasadena.
A group of fans in Anaheim persuaded the Philadelphia Athletics, led by the venerable Connie Mack, to spend their spring in the city. And in 1939, Anaheim completed construction of a new stadium in La Palma Park, which the Athletics used as their spring training base.
The Athletics invaded the city, using the Angelina Hotel as their camp headquarters. The Pickwick and Valencia Hotels also provided lodging.
But the start of World War II restricted movement throughout America, and Mack and the Athletics were forced to cancel their spring training in Anaheim after 1941.
The Athletics attempted to come back to Anaheim after the war, but a shortage of hotel rooms and housing forced them to make plans elsewhere
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Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 33°50'52"N 117°55'16"W
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