Haight Street Grounds was built for use by the
California League and was located on the east side of
Golden Gate Park, bounded by
Stanyan, Waller, Shrader, and Frederick streets, across Stanyan from the eventual
Kezar Stadium complex. The opening game on April 3, 1887, between the Haverlys and the Pioneers, was attended by 10,000 fans. In 1893, the California League folded, and, in March 1895, plans were announced to use the ballpark land for residential development. The final baseball game at the grounds was played on March 10, 1895. While built for baseball, Haight Street Grounds is noteworthy for being the birthplace of the
Big Game, a now annual
college football game between
Stanford and
California. It was the site of the first four Big Games, which were played on March 19, 1892; December 17, 1892; November 28, 1893; and November 29, 1894. ==Notes==