The 1912 season saw two teams play their last seasons at their respective venues. • The
Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers would play their last game at
Washington Park on October 5 against the
New York Giants, moving into
Ebbets Field for the start of the season. • The
New York Highlanders would play their last game at
Hilltop Park on October 5 against the
Washington Senators, moving into the
Brush Stadium for the start of the season. The 1912 season saw three teams play in new venues. • The
Boston Red Sox leave the
Huntington Avenue Grounds (where they played for 11 seasons) and opened
Fenway Park, where they continue to play to this day. • The
Cincinnati Reds leave the
Palace of the Fans (where they played for ten seasons) and opened
Redland Field, where they would go on to play for 59 seasons through . • The
Detroit Tigers leave
Bennett Park (where they played for 12 seasons as a Major League team and five seasons as a Minor League team in the
Western League) and opened
Navin Field, where they would go on to play for 88 seasons through . League Park, the home of the
St. Louis Cardinals, was renamed to
Robison Field by
Helene Britton, named after her father and uncle,
Frank and
Stanley Robison, respectively. To accommodate for large crowds, the
New York Highlanders would play three home games at the
Brush Stadium, home of the
New York Giants, on May 30 and a
doubleheader on September 2. ==See also==