1946 Braves Field Diagram: Boston Braves Ballpark Layout Overview

The page features a diagram and a photographic representation of Braves Field, the home stadium of the Boston Braves during the 1940s. The top portion showcases an elevated view of the field, emphasizing the layout and the surrounding stands. The accompanying diagram details the dimensions of the ballpark, highlighting key features such as the foul lines and seating areas. Specifically, the left field foul line measures 337 feet, while right field measures 365 feet. The diagram also marks the locations of the first base pavilion, third base pavilion, and the visitors' bullpen. Braves Field, situated in Boston, was central to the Braves' operations until the team relocated to Milwaukee in 1953. The stadium was known for its distinct architectural design and fan experience during its operational years.