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- In May 1944, Wronski attended an AAGPBL tryout held at Borchert Field in Milwaukee.
- Old-timers still talk about games played at old Borchert Field at 8th and Chambers.
- A new American Association, which had re-opened the park eventually known as Borchert Field.
- The team played its home games at Athletic Park, later known as Borchert Field, on Milwaukee's north side.
- She has the distinction of having pitched in the last Chicks game played at Borchert Field, on September 3, 1944.
- Selig himself had grown up watching that minor league team at Borchert Field and intended his new franchise to follow in that tradition.
- Borchert Field was also the host to the first Green Bay Packers game held in Milwaukee, a 10 7 loss to the 1952.
- The first was held locally at Borchert Field, where only 16 ladies were chosen to go on to in Chicago for the decisive tryout.
- When Selig was only three, Marie began taking him and his older brother, Jerry, to Borchert Field, where the minor league Hershel Martin.
- Borchert Field was also the first Milwaukee home park for the Green Bay Packers, who played the New York Giants on Oct . 1, 1933.
- I wondering if anyone knows where I could find a good picture of Borchert Field the only one I can find is the one in the article.
- In 1940 and 1941, the Dairy Bowl also served as the home of the 1926, and played at Athletic Park, renamed Borchert Field in 1928.
- On May 27, 1944, Anderson started at third base and batted eighth in the order during the Chicks inaugural game at Borchert Field, a home contest.
- Like another baseball stadium which succeeded it in Milwaukee, Borchert Field, the ballpark's site now contains Interstate 43, along with the northern quadrant of the Marquette Interchange.
- In 1940 and 1941, the Dairy Bowl at State Fair Park also served as the home of the 1926, and played at Athletic Park, renamed Borchert Field in 1928.
- In fact, the Chicks were forced to play all seven games of the series at Kenosha's Lake Front Stadium because the Brewers were using the Borchert Field in Milwaukee.
- Borchert Field was also home to Milwaukee's short-lived entries in the Negro Leagues and the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, the Milwaukee Bears and Milwaukee Chicks.
- Sylvia, whose childhood home was only nine blocks from Borchert Field, added that " Whoever would have guessed that a grubby kid from Hubbard Street would end up at Cooperstown ?"
- Although the Chicks won the champion title, they had no local financial backing and could not compete with the Kenosha's Lake Front Stadium, because the Brewers were using Borchert Field for their league playoffs.
- Primarily due to poor home attendance at Athletic Park ( later known as Borchert Field ), the club played most of its games on the road, and finished in last place with a 12-41 record in league play, disbanding after the season.