West Seventh Street Park (I) opened in 1884 as the home field of the St. Paul Apostles of the Northwestern League.
St. Paul finished their UA session with a record of 2 wins, 6 losses, and 1 tied game.
It was a short block northwest of the angling thoroughfare known as West Seventh Street or Fort Road.
The St. Paul Freezers entry built a new West Seventh Street Park (II) which served as their home field for the season.
The ballpark was on a block bounded by Grace Street and the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad tracks (north); Toronto Street (east); Jefferson (now Palace) Avenue (south); and Warsaw (now Osceola) Avenue (west).