Nienhaus Field
{{Short description|Sports complex in Appleton, Wisconsin, U.S.}}
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Nienhaus Field, formally Goodland Field, is a sports park in Appleton, Wisconsin. It was originally named after Appleton mayor John Goodland.The Post Crescent. [http://www.postcrescent.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060325/APC02/60324023/ "Fox Cities baseball tradition goes way back"]
History
The ballpark opened in 1940 as the Spencer Street Athletic Field{{cite web|url=http://www.mwlguide.com/cities/appleton/park.html|title=Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium|publisher=MWLguide.com|accessdate=2009-05-17}} and was primarily used for baseball. The first team to play in the stadium was the Appleton Papermakers, who played there from 1940 to 1942 and from 1946 to 1953.[https://web.archive.org/web/20091027122058/http://www.geocities.com/shoeless1920/Appleton.html A Tribute to Goodland Field] The primary team to play at the field, however, was the Appleton Foxes,{{cn|date=January 2023}} a minor league baseball team that played there from 1958 until August 29, 1994. The team then moved to Fox Cities Stadium, becoming the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers in the 1995 season. The season attendance the last seven years at Goodland Field (1988-94) ranged from 46,576 to 85,310, while the season attendance the first seven years at Fox Cities Stadium ranged from 207,823 to 233,797.
Goodland Field was taken over by the Appleton Area School District, which converted the site into a sports complex and renamed it Nienhaus Field after Appleton West High School teacher and successful coach and 1994 Wisconsin State Golf Hall of Fame member, Mary Beth Nienhaus.{{cite web|url=http://www.wsga.org/halloffame.aspx?id=654|title=Golf Hall of Fame}} Nienhaus Field is used regularly by Appleton West baseball and softball teams,{{cite web|url=http://mysite.verizon.net/charliesballparks/stadiums/goodland.htm |title=Goodland Field|last=O’Reilly|first=Charles|accessdate=2009-05-17}} as well as a number of area baseball, softball, and soccer teams, including The Appleton Legends.{{cite web|url=http://www.theappletonlegends.com|title=The Appleton Legends}}
Goodland Field's most famous player may have been New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez, who played a short time in the venue's final season, 1994. Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Tom Gordon also played for the Foxes, between the time he was drafted in 1986 and when he was called up to the majors in 1988.
References
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External links
- Goodland Field Photos: http://www.digitalballparks.com/Midwest/Goodland.html
- [http://www.ballparkreviews.com/appleton/goodland.htm ballparkreviews.com]
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Category:Baseball venues in Wisconsin
Category:Minor league baseball venues
Category:Buildings and structures in Appleton, Wisconsin
Category:1940 establishments in Wisconsin
Category:Sports venues completed in 1940
Category:High school baseball venues in the United States
Category:Defunct baseball venues in the United States
Category:Defunct minor league baseball venues