In
the early days the Giants played at the old fairgrounds. There was
no outfield fence. Unless you were really fast you had to hit one
to the horse track to make it all the way to home plate.
Fans of the Fredericksburg Giants got to see legends play the game.
Clyde Littlefield, renowned football and track coach of the
University of Texas, played for the Giants in the early 20th Century.
One afternoon in the 1920s the San Antonio Public Service team came
to Fredericksburg
for a game with the Giants. The San Antonio pitcher was Van Bibber
- a young army recruit stationed at Fort Sam Houston in San
Antonio. Van Bibber, a flame-throwing Arkansas right-hander
was really Pvt. Jerome "Dizzy" Dean.
The Detroit Tigers once played an exhibition game against the San
Antonio Bears at the old fairgrounds field. Detroit Hall of Famer
Harry "Slug" Heilmann, thrilled the crowd when he hit one that
landed in the middle of the racetrack.
Dizzy Dean's brother, Paul "Daffy" Dean, played there with
a minor league team from Borger.
In the 1940s Coach Billy Disch could often be seen in the
stands, scouting prospects for his Longhorn baseball team.
Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew played at the old fair grounds
field with a barnstorming group before he made it to the big leagues.
A prominent local business now occupies the site of the old fairgrounds
field, where legends and Giants once played the great America game.
Something to think about when pushing your shopping cart across
the crowded parking lot at the Fredericksburg HEB.
© Michael Barr
"Hindsights"
November
15, 2017 Column
Sources:
"Grounds Once Served As City Athletic Field," Fredericksburg Standard,
August 20, 1975.
"Hugo Klaerner Honored," The Harper Herald, October 29, 1976.
"Bexar Facts," The San Antonio Light, March 30, 1973.
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