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Coogan's Bluff

Coogan’s Bluff was named in honor of James J. Coogan (1845-1915) who was the Manhattan Borough President from 1899 to 1901. Coogan was also an unsuccessful two-time candidate for the New York City mayoral race. Coogan, a real estate merchant, owned much of the property in the area that included the site of the Polo Grounds ballfield.

The Polo Grounds, as we know it today, was originally called the Brotherhood Park when it was constructed in 1890. But it was not always thus. The original Polo Grounds stadium was constructed in 1876 and was located at 111th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues as a field for playing polo. By 1883 the New York Giants and the New York Metropolitans took over the field and played there until 1889 when it was abandoned for the new site at 155th Street. By then the name of the 155th Street ballpark was changed. Coogan's Bluff

The ballpark was destroyed by fire on April 13, 1911, forcing the owners to rebuild the stadium with concrete and steel instead of wood. Initially, the new park had a seating capacity for 38,000 paying fans. In time the seating capacity was increased to hold 55,987 people. The dimensions from home plate were: 279 feet to left field, 483 feet to center field and 258 feet to right field. The main entrance was on Eighth Avenue behind the center field bleachers. Home plate was on the western side of the field.

The main entrance of the stadium was connected to the Ninth (or Columbus) Avenue elevated line, which had a stop on Eighth Avenue and 155th Street. The storage and repair yards connected to this line and were located between the ballfield and the Harlem River. A ramp at track level accommodated the fans who came by train. This ramp funneled onto long ramps leading to the main grandstand after passing through the turnstiles. The main entrance and Club House of the Polo Grounds were accessible to the street.

From a logistical point of view people who were at Coogan’s Bluff, which was above the western side of the stadium, could get an excellent view of the field and the games. To many of the paying and unpaying fans the Polo Grounds looked like an oversized bathtub.

Various sports teams played at the Polo Grounds. The New York Baseball Giants played there until 1957. The New York Mets played at the Polo Grounds from 1962 until 1963 when Shea Stadium opened at Flushing Meadow, Park not to far away from the World’s Fair of 1964 and 1965.

The last game of the New York Baseball Giants was played on September 29,1957, with an attendance of 11,606 paying fans. The Giants were up against the Pittsburgh Pirates and lost with a score of 9-1. The Polo Grounds saw a brief revival when Casey Stengel and the New York Mets played for the 1962 and 1963 seasons. The last game the Mets played at the grounds was against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1,752 paying fans in attendance and lost with a score of 5-1.

The Polo Grounds was dismantled in 1964 to make way for a real estate development now known as the Polo Ground Houses. One note of historical significance: The wrecking ball used to raze Ebbets Field was used for the same purpose at the Polo Grounds.

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