Bears Stadium – its beginning and evolution

Bears Stadium before opening in 1948 WH889 Morse Collection1948 Bears Stadium before opening in 1948

Bears Stadium before opening in 1948
Some baseball enthusiasts claim that baseball began in the Bible – In the Big Inning…
In Denver there were many sites of baseball games between the founding of the town in 1858 and when Bears Stadium was announced on October 16, 1947, to replace Merchants Park.
 

Merchants Park circa 1925 Merchants Park and Montgomery Wards x-22497

Merchants Park and Montgomery Wards x-22497
Merchants Park had been the host to barnstorming tours and numerous tournaments as well as Bears games, but when the Howsam family purchased the Denver Bears of the Western League in 1947 they wanted a better ballpark with more seating.
The site selected was a landfill near 20th and Clay just north of Colfax and East of Federal. Coincidentally, the announcement of the plan for Bears Stadium was made on October 16, 1947, exactly 46 years before the ground was broken for Coors Field at 20th and Blake.

Stanley Morse model 1947 Photo of model of Bears Stadium from Stanley Morse Collection WH889

Photo of model of Bears Stadium from Stanley Morse Collection WH889
The Bears were minor league affiliates of 12 different teams and saw a continual parade of soon-to-become-stars like Tony Kubek, Bobby Richardson, Don Larsen, Marv Throneberry, Gates Brown, Tim Raines, Jake Wood, Andre Dawson, Mikey Lolich, and on and on…

Rocky Mountain News ad for opening dayAugust 1948 Full page ad for grand opening

Full page ad for grand opening
The opening game at Bears Stadium was played on August 14, 1948, between the Denver Bears and the Sioux City Soos with 16,000 seats and an estimated crowd of 11,000.

Story of Bears win Game story of opening day

Game story of opening day
In 1959 the Howsams joined with several other cities without professional football teams and started the American Football League. This required adding seating to the baseball field. The first step was the construction of the south stands.

1967 Bears Stadium, Public Service Co. Collection WH1367

1967 Bears Stadium, Public Service Co. Collection WH1367
To provide seating on the east side of the field portable bleachers were erected for the football season. During the first few years this presented some scheduling problems that meant the Denver Broncos played some home games at Denver University’s Hilltop Stadium until the baseball season ended. When the City of Denver purchased Bears Stadium from the Howsams in 1968 and added permanent stands on the north and west sides, the name was changed to Mile High Stadium.

Bears Stadium 1968 with west and north stands added, WH1367

Bears Stadium 1968 with west and north stands added, WH1367
Bears/Mile High Stadium served the football and baseball needs of Denver until major league baseball arrived. The first two seasons of Colorado Rockies baseball were played at Mile High Stadium, but a player strike in mid-season 1994 meant the last baseball game at Bears/Mile High Stadium never happened.

Bears-Mile High Stadium upper left [your name here] Stadium lower right – RM News

Bears-Mile High Stadium upper left [your name here] Stadium lower right – RM News

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