Thillens Stadium
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Thillens Stadium is a two field baseball stadium in Chicago
Chicago
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, Illinois
Illinois
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  It has 2,200 seats and an average of 17,000 Chicago area children play there each year.

Location

Thillens is at the northwest corner of Devon and Kedzie on land owned by the Water Reclamation District and annexed by Lincolnwood, Illinois, next to the Chicago city limits. Just 30 minutes from downtown.

History

Founded in 1938 by Mel Thillens, Sr., owner of Thillens Inc. check-cashing business. Thillens's idea was to have a baseball park that anyone can use, rent-free. It cost Thillens a total of $6 million to build the park. In 1940 the ballpark erected lights for night use. In the 40's, 50's and 60's both Little League
Little League
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 games, and men's 16-inch softball games were televised from the park by WGN-TV
WGN-TV
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, with Jack Brickhouse
Jack Brickhouse
John Beasley "Jack" Brickhouse was an American sportscaster. Known primarily for his play-by-play coverage of Chicago Cubs games on WGN-TV from 1948 to 1981, he received the Ford C. Frick Award from the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983...

 announcing.

It was during a Little League telecast in the 1950's that the centerfield camera, now a staple of all baseball telecasts, was first used. According to Brickhouse, ``One of our cameramen, Chuck Seatsema, told me that the center-field scoreboard was only a couple hundred feet away, he had a feeling that if he put a camera out there, we`d get a nice shot of the little catcher giving signs and the little batter's face over the pitcher's shoulder.`

In 1993, Mel Thillens Sr. died, but his family continued to operate it and a non-profit charitable foundation supported it. However, The foundation couldn't afford it and in March 2005, Thillens closed. The Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs
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 and Chicago Park District
Chicago Park District
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 invested around $2 million in repairs. The stadium reopened its doors in June 2006.

Events

The Annual Chicago Celebrity Softball games are hosted at Thillens Stadium. Those games have featured Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan
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, Chris Chelios
Chris Chelios
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, Minnie Miñoso, Rich Melman
Rich Melman
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, Fergie Jenkins, Randy Hundley
Randy Hundley
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, Billy Williams and Moose Skowron
Moose Skowron
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.

On July 28, 2009, the Chicago Bandits
Chicago Bandits
The Chicago Bandits are a women's professional softball team based in Rosemont, Illinois. Since the 2005 season, they have played as a member of National Pro Fastpitch . The Bandits won the 2008 NPF championship, defeating the Washington Glory in the final game of the championship series...

 played the USSSA Pride in a National Pro Fastpitch
National Pro Fastpitch
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women's softball game.

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