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'''Ray Winder Field''' was the home ballpark of the [[Arkansas Travelers]] minor league baseball team from 1932 to 2006. The Travelers' prior ballpark, [[Kavanaugh Field]], was in use from 1901 to 1931. The first home game at the ballpark, called Traveler Field until 1966, was on April 13, 1932.
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'''Ray Winder Field''' was the home ballpark of the [[Arkansas Travelers]] minor league baseball team from 1932 to 2006. The Travelers' prior ballpark, [[Kavanaugh Field]], was in use from 1901 to 1931. The first home game at the ballpark, called [[Travelers Field]] until 1966, was on April 13, 1932.
  
 
The ballpark gets its name from longtime minor league booster [[Ray Winder]]. Winder began his career with the Travelers as a ticket agent in 1915. He became business manager for the team in 1931 and one of the owners in 1944.
 
The ballpark gets its name from longtime minor league booster [[Ray Winder]]. Winder began his career with the Travelers as a ticket agent in 1915. He became business manager for the team in 1931 and one of the owners in 1944.

Revision as of 23:40, 31 January 2009

Ray Winder Field was the home ballpark of the Arkansas Travelers minor league baseball team from 1932 to 2006. The Travelers' prior ballpark, Kavanaugh Field, was in use from 1901 to 1931. The first home game at the ballpark, called Travelers Field until 1966, was on April 13, 1932.

The ballpark gets its name from longtime minor league booster Ray Winder. Winder began his career with the Travelers as a ticket agent in 1915. He became business manager for the team in 1931 and one of the owners in 1944.

The stadium was replaced after the 2006 season by Dickey-Stephens Park in downtown North Little Rock. The last game at Ray Winder Field took place on September 3, 2006.

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