Cpl. Klinger’s Favorite Team

Exterior of Ned Skeldon Stadium, Aug-1995.

The right-field line, during play.

Looking into the outfield before the game, during a parade of classic cars.
Quick Facts:
- Location: Key Street near Dussel Drive, Maumee, Ohio
- Opened: 1965 (for pro baseball) as Lucas County Stadium
- Closed: 2001 (for pro baseball)
- Home team: Toledo Mud Hens, International League (1965-2001)
- Capacity: 10,197
Rating:
3 baseballs
Cpl. Klinger (Jamie Farr) on the TV series “M*A*S*H” said he was a Toledo Mud Hens fan. Ironically, during the Korean conflict, the team dropped “Mud Hens”, only to restore the old name in the mid-1960s when this ballpark was pressed into service.
Lucas County Stadium in Maumee, originally built as a racetrack, was converted into a baseball park in 1965. It served through the 2001 season as a haven for Mud Hens fans who were looking to see the latest Detroit Tigers prospects as well as those just looking for a fun night out. It was renamed in 1988 for Ned Skeldon, who was instrumental in bringing minor league baseball back to the Toledo area after a nine-year absence.
A new stadium in downtown Toledo opened in 2002.
| Game # |
Date |
League |
Level |
Result |
| 171 |
5-Aug-1995 |
International |
AAA |
Charlotte 5, TOLEDO 4 |
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