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WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN: Historic Negro League ballpark to receive nearly $500,000 facelift via federal grant

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Wayne County, Michigan issued the following announcement on July 16

Hamtramck Stadium, the historic ballpark where baseball Hall of Fame members Turkey Stearnes, Josh Gibson and Satchel Paige and many other Negro League legends once played, will receive a facelift of nearly $500,000 through a National Park Service grant approved today by the Wayne County Commission.

The grant will go toward renovating the stadium, a 90-year-old facility that once served as home field for the Detroit Stars and is one of only five former Negro League ballparks still standing.

“This is wonderful news and I’m sure this project will bring lots of people to Hamtramck,” said Commissioner Martha G. Scott (D-Highland Park) whose district includes the stadium.

The $490,729 grant will be used to demolish some seats and handrails, clean and strip paint from the metal grandstand and repair and replace other stadium structures as needed.

The grant involves no county money and is provided through the park service’s African American Civil Rights of the 20th Century grant program.

Locates at 3201 Dan Street, the facility was initially known as Roesink Stadium for the ballclub’s onetime owner. Though not currently in active use, the stadium is part of Hamtramck’s Veterans Park

Detroit legend Stearnes, a hard-hitting outfielder, is among 17 players enshrined in the National Baseball of Fame to have played there.

The city took over the stadium’s ownership after the Stars folded in the 1940s. The stadium was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. A State of Michigan Historic Marker was added in 2014.

The Friends of Hamtramck Stadium, a local organization, has formed to help finance additional renovations at the site.

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