Hilltop Park
Hilltop Park was the nickname of a baseball park that stood in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City. It was the home of the New York Yankees Major League Baseball club from 1903 to 1912, when they were known as the "Highlanders". It was also the temporary home of the New York Giants during a two-month period in 1911 while the Polo Grounds was being rebuilt after a fire.
Hilltop Park
Hilltop Park was the nickname of a baseball park that stood in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City. It was the home of the New York Yankees Major League Baseball club from 1903 to 1912, when they were known as the "Highlanders". It was also the temporary home of the New York Giants during a two-month period in 1911 while the Polo Grounds was being rebuilt after a fire.
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Hilltop Park was the nickname ...... p Park was demolished in 1914.
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ヒルトップ・パーク(Hilltop Park)は、アメリカ合 ...... ヤンキース)が1903年から1912年まで本拠地にしていた。
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1912-10-05
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American League Park (official)
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1903-04-30
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Backstop – 91 ft
Center Field – 420 ft
Left Field – 365 ft
Left-Center – 378 ft
Right Field – 385 ft
Right-Center – 424 ft
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Broadway between 165th and 168th St
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Hilltop Park was the nickname ...... as being rebuilt after a fire.
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ヒルトップ・パーク(Hilltop Park)は、アメリカ合 ...... ヤンキース)が1903年から1912年まで本拠地にしていた。
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Hilltop Park
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ヒルトップ・パーク
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Hilltop Park
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Hilltop Park
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