• The New York Times. p. 26. ^ "Roosevelt Stadium key in baseball history - Robinson broke color barrier, Irvin starred in Jersey City". milb.com.
  • Roosevelt Stadium was an Art Deco-style Public Works Administration project named for the Father of the New Deal, FDR.
  • Roosevelt Stadium, located in Jersey City, New Jersey, may not be as widely recognized as some of the more famous ballparks in baseball history, but it holds.
  • Roosevelt Stadium, which was located on the western part of Jersey City overlooking the Newark Bay, was the site of some of Jersey City’s best sports moments.
  • — Temple Beth-El (@betheljc) June 12, 2014. April 18, 1946: Jackie Robinson made his organized baseball debut at Jersey City’s Roosevelt Stadium.
  • Robinson hit a three-run homer, three singles, stole two bases, and had four runs batted in. Roosevelt Stadium was demolished in 1985 .
  • By the 1950s, attendance of sporting events at Jersey City’s Roosevelt Stadium began to wane and the owners decided to extend opportunities for use outside of...
  • "ROOSEVELT STADIUM - JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY - Built in 1936, was once home of the "Jersey City Giants" and "Jerseys" in the baseball minor leagues.
  • The last concert at Roosevelt Stadium was on August 28, 1976. The bands that performed were: The Beach Boys / The Richie Furay Band.