1943 Diagram of League Park: Cleveland Indians Baseball Dimensions

The page presents a diagram and view of League Park, the historical home of the Cleveland Indians, featured in the 1943 Sporting News Baseball Guide. The illustration gives a layout of the park, indicating key dimensions, such as the distance from home plate to various outfield fences. The left foul line measures 375 feet, while the center field distance is 460 feet, and the right foul line is significantly shorter at 290 feet. The grandstand and bleachers are visible in the accompanying photograph, showcasing the stadium's structure and audience capacity. League Park was an essential venue in the early history of Major League Baseball, particularly for the Indians, who played there from 1901 until 1931, before moving to Municipal Stadium.