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== Welcome to Ballyard.org ==
== Welcome to Ballyard.org ==


BallYard.org is a community-driven wiki dedicated to cataloging amateur baseball fields past and present. From local sandlots to historic community diamonds, users can contribute photos, field details, and stories that highlight the unique character and history of each ballpark. Whether you're a player, fan, or baseball historian, BallYard.org is your go-to resource for discovering and preserving the legacy of grassroots baseball fields everywhere.
BallYard.org is a community-driven wiki dedicated to cataloging amateur baseball fields past and present. From local sandlots to historic community diamonds, users can contribute photos, field details, and stories that highlight the unique character and history of each ballpark. Whether you're a player, fan, or baseball historian, BallYard.org is the resource for discovering and preserving the legacy of grassroots baseball fields everywhere.

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Welcome to Ballyard.org

BallYard.org is a community-driven wiki dedicated to cataloging amateur baseball fields past and present. From local sandlots to historic community diamonds, users can contribute photos, field details, and stories that highlight the unique character and history of each ballpark. Whether you're a player, fan, or baseball historian, BallYard.org is the resource for discovering and preserving the legacy of grassroots baseball fields everywhere.