Pullman Park – From Railroad Cars to Kelly Automotive Park

Pullman Park – From Railroad Cars to Kelly Automotive Park

Pullman Park was located at 100 Pullman Park Place near the intersection of Pillow Street and Plum Street in Butler, Pennsylvania.

A building of the Pullman Park
Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania, Circa 2006

The ballpark (first base side) was located alongside the former Standard Steel Car Company plant which manufactured railroad rolling stock (railroad cars) beginning in 1902. Standard Steel was acquired by Pullman Car and Manufacturing Company in 1929 and merged in 1934 to become the Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company.

The Cut Stone Office Building
Cut Stone Office Building that Once Housed Pullman Standard Manufacturing Company, Butler, Pennsylvania

In 1934 Pullman-Standard provided the land and and constructed Pullman Park. The company then donated the ballpark to the City of Butler.

The ticket window of Pullman Park
Ticket Window, Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania, Circa 2006

In 1935, Pullman Park was the home of the Class-D Pennsylvania State Association (PSA) Butler Indians, an affiliate of the Cleveland Indians.

A barrier of Pullman Park
Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania, Circa 2006

In 1936 the PSA Butler Yankees arrived in Butler and played their home games at Pullman Park. The Butler Yankees played through the 1942 season in Butler. During World War II, Butler did not field a team. The Butler Yankees returned to Pullman Park in 1946, playing in the Middle Atlantic League. The 1947 season was notable because it saw the professional debut of future Hall of Famer Whitey Ford who pitched for Butler that season. The Butler Yankees departed after the 1948 season.

The Pullman Park open space and barriers
Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania

From 1949 to 1951, the Butler Tigers played their home games at Pullman Park. In 1949 and 1950, the Butler Tigers were an affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. In 1951 they were an affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

The first base grandstand bleacher seating of Pullman Park
First Base Grandstand Bleacher Seating, Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania, Circa 2006

Negro League exhibition games also were played at Pullman Park. At least one such game was played on July 8, 1937, when the Negro National League Homestead Grays played the NNL Pittsburgh Crawfords at Pullman Park.

The article on Negro League exhibition games
Negro League exhibition games also were played at Pullman Park. At least one such game was played on July 8, 1937, when the Negro National League Homestead Grays played the NNL Pittsburgh Crawfords at Pullman Park.

Professional baseball departed Pullman Park after the 1951 season, and the ballpark thereafter was used primarily for high school baseball.

The light stanchion of Pullman Park
Light Stanchion, Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania, Circa 2006

In 2005, the city closed Pullman Park. The ballpark was demolished in 2007 to make way for an entirely new baseball facility at the site. Below is a video of Pullman Park filmed in 2006, after the city had stopped utilizing Pullman Park for high school baseball, but before demolition had begun on the ballpark.

In 2007, the City of Butler began construction of new Pullman Park, designed to host both high school and college games. The ballpark includes a turf infield and natural grass outfield. In 2014, the name of the ballpark was changed to Kelly Automotive Park. The transformation of the ballpark from old Pullman Park to Kelly Automotive was remarkable. Although it is unfortunate that none of the original ballpark could be saved and preserved, by 2007 apparently there wasn’t much that could be reused, other than the field itself.

The Kelly Automotive Park entrance
Kelly Automotive Park, Formerly Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania
A view of the grandstand at Kelly Automotive Park
Grandstand, Kelly Automotive Ballpark, Butler, Pennsylvania

To get a sense of the transformation from Pullman Park to Kelly Automotive Park, below are before and after pictures of the ballpark taken from approximately the same angle and location. In 2006 I was unable to gain access to the park, so all the pictures of the old park are from outside looking in.

The front entrance from the third base side:

The Pullman Park shed
Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania, Circa 2006
A Kelly Automotive Park grandstand and building
Kelly Automotive Park, Formerly Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania

The exterior of the third base grandstand:

A view of Pullman Park from outside
Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania, Circa 2006
The Kelly Automotive Park grandstand side view
Kelly Automotive Park, Formerly Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania

The front entrance from the first base side:

The Pullman Park structure
Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania, Circa 2006
The Kelly Automotive Park front building
Kelly Automotive Park, Formerly Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania

Exterior of the ballpark looking south:

Outside of the Pullman Park
Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania, Circa 2006
The exterior facade of the Kelly Automotive Park
Kelly Automotive Park, Formerly Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania

The first base grandstand:

The first base grandstand at Pullman Park
First Base Grandstand, Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania, Circa 2006
The first base grandstand at Kelly Automotive Park
First Base Grandstand, Kelly Automotive Park, Butler, Pennsylvania

Interior of the first base grandstand:

The fence at the Pullman Park
Pullman Park Grandstand, Butler, Pennsylvania
The Kelly Automotive Ballpark roofed grandstand
Kelly Automotive Ballpark, Butler, Pennsylvania

View of right field with former American Bantam Car Company visible beyond the right field fence (in 1940, the American Bantam Car Company developed a Reconnaissance Car for the Army which was the prototype of the Jeep):

Plants overgrown the Pullman Park
Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania, Circa 2006
The industrial buildings beyond right field wall
Industrial Buildings Beyond Right Field Wall, Kelly Automotive Ballpark, Butler, Pennsylvania

View of center field:

A view of through grandstand toward center field
Looking Through Grandstand Toward Center Field, Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania, Circa 2006
A view of the field of the Kelly Automotive Ballpark
Kelly Automotive Ballpark, Butler, Pennsylvania

View of left field:

The field beyond at Pullman Park
Pullman Park, Butler, Pennsylvania, Circa 2006
A panoramic view of Kelly Automotive Ballpark
Kelly Automotive Ballpark, Butler, Pennsylvania

Kelly Automotive Park includes several displays on the concourse behind home plate that celebrate the history of Pullman Park.

The Pullman Park history display at Kelly Automotive Ballpark
Pullman Park History Display at Kelly Automotive Ballpark, Butler, Pennsylvania
History display at Kelly Automotive Ballpark
Pullman Park History Display at Kelly Automotive Ballpark, Butler, Pennsylvania
Historical display of the stadium
Pullman Park History Display at Kelly Automotive Ballpark, Butler, Pennsylvania
Newspaper clippings of the stadium games
Pullman Park History Display at Kelly Automotive Ballpark, Butler, Pennsylvania

The ballpark is surrounded by the buildings and industry that date to the time of Pullman Park.

My Buddy's Bar with Pullman Park Mural
My Buddy’s Bar, With Pullman Park Mural, Across Street From Kelly Automotive Park, Butler, Pennsylvania
A view of houses fronting Kelly Automotive Ballpark
View of Houses Fronting Kelly Automotive Ballpark, Butler, Pennsylvania
The DuBrook Concrete Plant
DuBrook Concrete Plant, Kelly Automotive Ballpark, Butler, Pennsylvania

Although the original ballpark is long gone, Kelly Automotive Park is a wonderful place to watch a high school or college game.

The PSAC Baseball Tournament Banner
PSAC Baseball Tournament Banner at Kelly Automotive Park, Butler, Pennsylvania

During summer months, Kelly Automotive Park is the home of the Butler Blue Sox of the collegiate wooden-bat rospect League.

The prospect league standings board
Prospect League Standings Board at Kelly Automotive Park, Butler, Pennsylvania

And if you do see a game at Kelly Automotive Park, be sure to notice the outfield advertisement for Jones Turkey Farm posted on the right field fence. It certainly gives new meaning to the term “fowl ball.”

Christian Rishel Playing under Jones Turkey Farm
Fowl Ball! East Stroudsburg University Right Fielder Christian Rishel Playing Under the Watchful Eye of a Jones Turkey Farm Turkey, Kelly Automotive Ballpark, Butler, Pennsylvania

Byron Bennett

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