Every team in Major League Baseball has a home field, obviously; however, some teams–like the Boston Red Sox–have only had one field for the majority of their history. Others, like the Cincinnati Reds, have had multiple places that they have called home.
The Reds started out at League Park (1884-1901), then moved to the Palace of the Fans from 1902-1911. The next season the team got a newly-renovated stadium, called Redland Fields, which was later renamed Crosley Field–after the team was purchased by Powel Crosley Jr. in 1934. The team played here from 1912 until Riverfront Stadium was opened in 1970.