The ground was home to the Louisville Grays of the National League from 1876 to 1877.
Bill Holbert started his career with the nascent Louisville Grays of 1876.
July 3 - Cincinnati loses to the Louisville Grays in their first game since re-organization.
October 1 - Ed Somerville, 24, second baseman for the Louisville Grays in 1876.
Shafer joined the National League's Louisville Grays in 1877.
On February 2, 1876, professional baseball launched the National League, and the Louisville Grays were a charter member.
The case involved Jim Devlin, pitcher for the Louisville Grays.
He gained infamy the following season, his final season, when playing for the Louisville Grays.
Collins had played for the Chicago White Stockings and the Louisville Grays.
Craver had been kicked out of the National League after his involvement in a gambling scandal with the Louisville Grays in 1877.