Diamond Park (Toronto)

[5] Led by manager Ed Barrow, who was also co-owner, the Leafs won the International League pennant in 1902 with a record of 85–42.

Former major league star Joe Kelley took the reins as manager in 1907 and the team's fortunes immediately turned around.

Kelley was drafted by the Boston Doves the next season, when the Leafs returned to Hanlan's Point Stadium.

However, the Maple Leafs were to return to the park in August 1909 to finish the 1909 season after Hanlan's Point Stadium burned down.

The factory is now the headquarters of Kobo Inc. Across the street to the north is Lamport Stadium, used for rugby, field hockey and soccer, built on the site of the Mercer Reformatory.

Map excerpt showing location of Diamond Park in 1903