Dugdale Field

Dugdale Field was a baseball stadium in the Rainier Valley of Seattle, Washington, United States.

[1] It was named for Daniel E. Dugdale, a baseball pioneer in the area who had founded several teams.

[2] The city's first ballpark was built in 1898 at 13th Avenue and Jefferson Street adjacent to a YMCA in the Central District; it was primarily used on weekdays, while Sunday games were played at Madison Park.

[4] Dugdale Field also hosted the first football game featuring an NFL team in Seattle.

On January 31, 1926, the Chicago Bears beat the Washington All Stars 34–0 in an exhibition game.