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LECOM Park is a baseball field located in Bradenton, Florida. It is the spring training home of the Pittsburgh Pirates and is named after a 15-year naming rights deal was signed with the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, which has its main campus in Erie, Pennsylvania, and also a campus in Bradenton. It was formerly known as McKechnie Field, named for Bradenton resident and Baseball Hall of Fame great Bill McKechnie, who led the Pirates in 1925 and the Cincinnati Reds in 1940 to World Series titles. He was also a coach with the Cleveland Indians in 1948.

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  • LECOM Park (fr)
  • LECOM Park (en)
  • 매케츠니 필드 (ko)
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  • LECOM Park est un stade de baseball, d'une capacité de 8500 places, situé à Bradenton, dans l'État de Floride, aux États-Unis. Il est le stade des entraînements de printemps des Pirates de Pittsburgh, ainsi que le domicile des , club de baseball mineur évoluant en Ligue de l'État de Floride. Construit en 1923, il est le plus ancien stade de la Ligue de l'État de Floride et le second plus ancien stade de baseball de Floride, derrière le Jackie Robinson Ballpark construit en 1914. (fr)
  • 맥케츠니 필드(McKechnie Field)은 미국 플로리다주 브레이든턴에 위치한 야구장이다. MLB 피츠버그 파이리츠의 스프링 트레이닝 장소이며, 과거 캔자스시티 애슬레틱스/오클랜드 애슬레틱스와 보스턴 브레이브스/밀워키 브레이브스와 세인트루이스 카디널스 그리고 보스턴 레드삭스와 필라델피아 필리스의 스프링 트레이닝 장소였다. (ko)
  • LECOM Park is a baseball field located in Bradenton, Florida. It is the spring training home of the Pittsburgh Pirates and is named after a 15-year naming rights deal was signed with the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, which has its main campus in Erie, Pennsylvania, and also a campus in Bradenton. It was formerly known as McKechnie Field, named for Bradenton resident and Baseball Hall of Fame great Bill McKechnie, who led the Pirates in 1925 and the Cincinnati Reds in 1940 to World Series titles. He was also a coach with the Cleveland Indians in 1948. (en)
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  • LECOM Park (en)
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  • McKechnie Field (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Pirates-Rays_McKechnie.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Spring_training_grounds,_Milwaukee_Braves,_world_champions,_Bradenton,_Florida.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/BuccoSpringTraining.jpg
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