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  1. Sportsman's Park / Busch Stadium was the site of a number of World Series contests, first way back in the mid-1880s, and then in the modern era. The 1964 Series was particularly memorable, the park's last, and featured brother against brother, Ken Boyer of the Cardinals and Clete Boyer of the Yankees.

  2. Aug 5, 2014 · Learn about the history and features of Sportsmans Park, the former home of the St. Louis Browns and Cardinals. See photos of the screen wall, the Anheuser-Busch sign, and the RF pavilion.

  3. Learn about the history of Sportsman's Park, the former home of the Browns and Cardinals baseball and football teams. Submit your memories of the ballpark for a book project by Gregory H. Wolf.

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  4. Enjoy classic American cuisine, sports memorabilia, and friendly service at Sportsman's Park Restaurant and Bar. Located at 9901 Clayton Road, this neighborhood spot offers delivery, online ordering, and party menu options.

  5. Sportsman’s Park, initially built in 1909, was one of the oldest ballparks in Major League Baseball at the time of its closing. It was originally the home of the St. Louis Browns until they relocated, and subsequently, it became the primary home for the St. Louis Cardinals.

  6. Sep 30, 2017 · St. Louis was once again a one-team town. Like other parks of the Golden Age, Sportsman’s Park showed its age by the late 1950s and early 1960s, as newer parks in Milwaukee, Los Angeles, and Minneapolis paved the way for a modern experience for fans.

  7. May 30, 2017 · Discover Site of Sportsman's Park in St. Louis, Missouri: This spot in St. Louis, marked with a simple sign, has seen more pro baseball than just about anywhere else in the world.