Shipley Field at Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium is a baseball stadium in College Park, Maryland. It has served as the home field of the Maryland Terrapins baseball team at the University of Maryland since 1965. Shipley Field was formerly the home of the College Park Bombers of the Cal Ripken, Sr. Collegiate Baseball League, and was also used as a baseball venue by the Bowie Baysox during the 1994 season. The major league Washington Senators held a practice at Shipley Field on April 8, 1968, when their Opening Day game was postponed in the aftermath of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
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| - Le Shipley Field at Bob « Turtle » Smith Stadium, également connu sous le nom de Bob « Turtle » Smith Stadium et auparavant connu sous le nom de Shipley Field, est un stade omnisports américain, principalement utilisé pour le baseball, situé dans la ville de College Park, dans le Maryland. Le stade, doté de 2 500 places et inauguré en 1952, appartient à l'Université du Maryland et sert d'enceinte à domicile pour l'équipe universitaire des Terrapins du Maryland (pour le baseball). Il porte le nom de , ancien entraîneur de baseball du Maryland. (fr)
- Shipley Field at Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium is a baseball stadium in College Park, Maryland. It has served as the home field of the Maryland Terrapins baseball team at the University of Maryland since 1965. Shipley Field was formerly the home of the College Park Bombers of the Cal Ripken, Sr. Collegiate Baseball League, and was also used as a baseball venue by the Bowie Baysox during the 1994 season. The major league Washington Senators held a practice at Shipley Field on April 8, 1968, when their Opening Day game was postponed in the aftermath of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. (en)
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| - Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium (en)
- Shipley Field at Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium (en)
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| - Shipley Field, as viewed from Byrd Stadium, October 2013 (en)
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| - University of Maryland, College Park (en)
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| - Bowie Baysox 1994 (en)
- College Park Bombers 2009 (en)
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| - Shipley Field at Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium is a baseball stadium in College Park, Maryland. It has served as the home field of the Maryland Terrapins baseball team at the University of Maryland since 1965. Shipley Field was formerly the home of the College Park Bombers of the Cal Ripken, Sr. Collegiate Baseball League, and was also used as a baseball venue by the Bowie Baysox during the 1994 season. The major league Washington Senators held a practice at Shipley Field on April 8, 1968, when their Opening Day game was postponed in the aftermath of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The stadium holds 2,500 people and opened in 1965. It is named after former Maryland baseball coach, Burton Shipley. In 2004, a new artificial turf replaced an older turf installation in the stadium's infield, and improvements were made to the under field drainage system. (en)
- Le Shipley Field at Bob « Turtle » Smith Stadium, également connu sous le nom de Bob « Turtle » Smith Stadium et auparavant connu sous le nom de Shipley Field, est un stade omnisports américain, principalement utilisé pour le baseball, situé dans la ville de College Park, dans le Maryland. Le stade, doté de 2 500 places et inauguré en 1952, appartient à l'Université du Maryland et sert d'enceinte à domicile pour l'équipe universitaire des Terrapins du Maryland (pour le baseball). Il porte le nom de , ancien entraîneur de baseball du Maryland. (fr)
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| - 4122 Fieldhouse Drive (en)
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| - Shipley Field (1956–2009) (en)
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