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player, who won three National League batting titles between 1895 and 1901, twice hitting over .400. Burkett had a lifetime .338 batting average. Burkett had a lengthy career as a minor league owner and player/manager after his major league baseball career concluded. Before joining Haverhill, Burkett
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played at the site. The original grandstand was demolished in 1991. In 2017, the grandstand and facility underwent a major renovation. The brick wall perimeter is 12’ high and was built as part of the WPA project in 1935 and the original brick wall still stands (over 2000 feet of wall). In 1960, the
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After a six-season absence from minor league baseball, Haverhill returned to minor league play in 1926, when the New England League reformed as a Class B level league with eight teams. The Haverhill "Hillies" became a member of the reformed league, beginning another tenure of a Haverhill franchise
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The Haverhill Hillies began play in the newly formed league and finished in fourth place behind the first place Manchester Bue Sox, who won the 1926 New England League championship. Led by player/manager John Kiernan, Haverhill finished the season with a 49–46 record to place fourth in the final
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After finishing in fourth place the previous season, the 1927 Haverhill Hillies finished the eight-team Class B level New England League season in last place. As the league adopted a playoff format, Haverhill ended the regular season in eighth place with a 39–57 record in the eight-team league.
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The Haverhill Hillies and Haverhill Climbers teams hosted minor league home games at the Haverhill Stadium. The stadium was opened in 1916 and bricks from two demolished shoe factories were reused to build the facility. In the 1930's it underwent a grandstand renovation as part of President
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In 1919, minor league baseball resumed, as the reformed six-team, Class B level New England League, added Haverhill "Climbers" franchise, and Haverhill returned to the league after a four season absence. The 1919 team was also referred to as the "Orphans." Haverhill joined with the
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on August 25, 1929. the Haverhill/Fitchburg/Gloucester team ended the regular season with an overall record of 39–79. The team placed eighth in the standings, playing under managers Jack Driscoll and William McDonough. The combined team finished 37.5 games behind the first place
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college baseball team. He is noteworthy in baseball history, having played in Major League games in four different decades. Following his tenure with Haverhill in 1928, Ryan remained managing in the 1929 New England League with the
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In 1929, Haverhill played in their final minor league season and the franchise relocated twice before the season ended. On July 28, 1929, the Haverhill Hillies moved to Fitchburg with a record of 11–10 to become the
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Playing under returning manager John Kiernan, the Hillies finished 25.5 games behind the first place Lynn Papooses. In the playoff, Lynn swept Portland in four games to win the New England League championship.
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The 1928 Haverhill Hillies improved from last place the previous season to a seventh-place overall finish in the New England League. Havenhill was under the direction of returning manager John Kiernan and
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as the charter teams, with Lawrence winning the 1885 championship. Haverhill then played as charter members of the New England League in 1886, managed by Baseball Hall of Fame member
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standings, as the Hillies finished 5.5 games behind the first place Manchester team. No playoffs were held. Haverhill's Donald McPhee led New England League pitchers with a 16 wins.
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was a pitcher for the 1927 Haverhill Hillies, compiling a 7–4 record and an ERA of 4.25 on the season. Later in 1926, McCrehan had a change in his baseball career when he joined
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Manager Jack Ryan was a Haverhill, Massachusetts native and a long-time minor-league manager after his playing career. Ryan was a catcher and played from 1889 to 1913 in the
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The Haverhill teams both hosted minor league home games at the Haverhill Stadium. Today, the stadium site is still in use and has been renovated to become Trinity Stadium.
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later followed the lead of the minor league team as their athletic teams became known by the "Hillies" nickname in the 1940s, as coined by local sportswriter Walter Ryan.
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won the first half title and Lynn defeated Attleboro 4 games to 3 in the playoff. Haverhill pitcher Phil Dolan led the New England League with a 14–4 record.
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from 1926 to 1929, finishing in last place twice. The Hillies were preceded in New England League play by the 1919 Haverhill "Climbers," who were managed by
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in the New England League from 1906 to 1915. After he sold the Worcester team, of which he was an owner, Burkett became the baseball coach at
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when the league stopped play before the end of the season. The New England League folded on August 2, 1919 with Haverhill in fourth place.
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With a hall of fame member as a manager, Haverhill had a final record of 26-40, playing a shortened season under the direction of manager
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hit 4 home runs. Freeman had 13 RBI in the game, while going 5-5 at the plate. Freeman proceeded to hit another 2 home runs the next day.
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In the 1885 season, Haverhill next hosted minor league baseball, when the "Haverhill" team resumed play as a member of the five-team
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as the pitching coach. In 1931 he became the head coach of the varsity team. He coached Boston College through the 1939 season.
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athletic teams (also known as the "Hillies"), Trinity Stadium is located at 155 Lincoln Ave in Haverhill, Massachusetts.
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Haverhill, Massachusetts first hosted minor league baseball in 1877, when the "Haverhill" team became members of the
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in Worcester from 1917 to 1920, overlapping with his season managing Haverhill. Burkett then became a coach for the
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ended a 13-season tenure as members of the New England League, when the league folded following the season.
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In a New England League contest at Haverhill on July 30, 1894, Haverhill played the
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The site today contains Trinity Stadium within Riverside Park. Utilized by
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baseball team to four state championships before his retirement in 1966.
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that replaced the original wooden grandstand with cement and brick.
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Haverhill, Massachusetts has not hosted another minor league team.
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teams in beginning play for the reformed league on May 11, 1926.
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and became an educator and trained troops in Vermont during
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pitched for Haverhill in 1928 after being sent there by the
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had previously managed and played sporadically for the
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Index

1926
1929
Haverhill, Massachusetts
Class B
New England League
minor league baseball
Haverhill, Massachusetts
New England League
Baseball Hall of Fame
Jesse Burkett
New England Association
Lowell Ladies Men
Fall River Cascades
Providence Rhode Islanders
Lynn Live Oaks
Eastern New England League
New England League
Biddeford Clamdiggers
Lawrence
Newburyport Clamdiggers
Portland
Frank Selee
Pawtucket Maroons
Buck Freeman
Haverhill Hustlers

Jesse Burkett
New York Giants
Fitchburg Foxes
Lawrence Barristers

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