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Ebbets Field was a baseball stadium in Brooklyn in New York City.

In 1954, Eli Underwood listened to a radio broadcast of a game from Ebbets Field during which Willie Mays tied with Joe Adcock for a record of home runs. (DS9 novel: Unity)

In 2372, Benjamin Sisko viewed a holographic program of Ebbets Field in which the Brooklyn Dodgers played against the Boston Braves. (DS9 novel: The 34th Rule)

When Kasidy Yates heard that Sisko had taken their daughter Rebecca to a holodeck program of a baseball game, Yates asked him if the game was at Ebbets Field, although the game had taken place at Dodger Stadium. (DS9 novel: Plagues of Night)

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