[4] It would continue to be used for games staged by black teams, in a time before there were any organized Negro leagues.
The Maryland club, in fact, played only six games as professionals: the first two against Washington, and the last four against their intra-city rivals.
[5] A short-lived Baltimore entry in the Eastern League in 1884 played their games at what by then was known as Monumental Park.
The park was also the home to Baltimore's Union Association entry in 1884, again for only one game as the club owners decided the grounds were unfit for use.
Eutaw cuts through what was once the ballpark property and, coincidentally, passes by the right field side of Oriole Park at Camden Yards a couple of miles to the south.