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{{short description|Former baseball park in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.}} {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2025}} {{Infobox venue | stadium_name = Robison Field | nickname = | image = Crowd gathered around St. Louis Cardinals baseball players during the pre-game warm-ups at Robison Field.jpg | caption = Crowd gathered around St. Louis Cardinals baseball players between games of doubleheader vs. NY Giants at Robison Field, Aug 26, 1914. | location = Natural Bridge Avenue and Vandeventer Avenue, [[St Louis, Missouri]] | coordinates = {{coord|38|39|46|N|90|13|20|W|type:landmark|display=it}} | broke_ground = | opened = {{start date and age|April 27, 1893}} <ref name = "Robison Field details">{{cite web |url=http://www.ballparks.com/baseball/national/robiso.htm |title=Robison Field |publisher=Ballparks.com |access-date=2009-03-07}}</ref> | renovated = | expanded = | closed = {{start date and age|June 6, 1920}} <ref name = "Robison Field details" /> | demolished = before {{start date and age|1926}} | owner = | operator = | surface = Grass | construction_cost = | architect = | former names = New Sportsman's Park (1893–1899) (aka Union Park)<br>League Park (1899–1911)<br>Cardinal Field (1917–1920) | tenants = [[St. Louis Cardinals]] ([[Major League Baseball|MLB]]) (1893–1920); Columbus Club (St Louis Soccer League) (1913–15) | capacity = 14,500 (1893)<br>15,200 (1899)<br>21,000 (1909) | dimensions = '''Left Field''' - 470 ft (1893), 380 ft (1909)<br>'''Left-Center''' - 520 ft (1893), 400 ft (1909)<br>'''Center Field''' - 500 ft (1893), 435 ft (1909)<br>'''Right-Center''' - 330 ft (1893), 320 ft (1909)<br>'''Right Field''' - 290 ft (1893)<br>'''Backstop''' - 120 ft (1893) }} '''Robison Field''' is the best-known of several names given to a former [[Major League Baseball]] [[stadium|park]] in [[St. Louis, Missouri]]. It was the home of the [[St. Louis Cardinals]] of the [[National League (baseball)|National League]] from April 27, [[1893 in baseball|1893]] until June 6, [[1920 in baseball|1920]].
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