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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

All Access: Papazian Diamond





Scroll down to take an all access tour of Papazian Memorial Diamond.











     Gerald Papazian Memorial Diamond is utilized by several youth, and adult baseball leagues.  It sits nestled inside of Handy Park, and is located at 26650 Capitol Ave, in Redford.  Handy Park is formerly known as Capitol Park.  Scroll down to take an all access tour of Papazian Memorial Diamond.  The photographs were taken during the Summer, and do not reflect the current field conditions for mid-February.
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Papazian Memorial Diamond sits nestled inside of Handy Park, and is located at 26650 Capitol Ave, in Redford.






Papazian Memorial Diamond is utilized by several youth, and adult baseball leagues.






Take a look inside the dugout at Papazian Memorial Diamond.  The dugouts are furnished with a bench, and trash cans. 






Centerfield is 351 feet away from home plate.  






Left Field
                                 
Right Field















The scoreboard at Papazian Memorial Diamond isn't fully operational.  It currently serves as a home for several birds. 





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3 comments:

  1. Handy Park will always be known as Capitol Park as far as I'm concerned. The baseball field has unique features like a press box, a concession stand, a scoreboard, and train tracks that run just beyond the outfield fence.

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  2. When I was younger we hit baseballs over the train tracks. Kids these days can't hit baseballs over the pitcher's mound unless they're playing at Xbox Field.

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  3. When I was younger only the best kids played, and only the Championship team received a trophy. There was no such thing as a participation ribbon.

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