Parker Field was a multi-use outdoor stadium in Richmond, Virginia, with a seating capacity of 9,500.
It was converted for minor league baseball in 1954, replacing Mooers Field.
Following the 1964 season, the team relocated northwest to Toledo, Ohio, to become the Mud Hens.
After an idle year in 1965, the International League returned with the Richmond Braves, who occupied the stadium for its final 19 seasons (1966–84).
The team was previously the Atlanta Crackers, the AAA affiliate of the Milwaukee Braves.