Hilldale Park

Hilldale Park was a ballpark in Darby, Pennsylvania at the northeast corner of Chester and Cedar Avenues. It was the home field of the Hilldale Club professional baseball team which played in the Negro Leagues between 1910 and 1932. The ballpark opened in 1914. It is said to have had a well-manicured field. A large tree stood in center-field, the branches of which overlooked the field and were considered in play. Hilldale's average attendance at Hilldale Park was 1,844 per-game in 1926 and 1,371 in 1929. The ballpark site now contains retail stores and parking lots.

Hilldale Park

Hilldale Park was a ballpark in Darby, Pennsylvania at the northeast corner of Chester and Cedar Avenues. It was the home field of the Hilldale Club professional baseball team which played in the Negro Leagues between 1910 and 1932. The ballpark opened in 1914. It is said to have had a well-manicured field. A large tree stood in center-field, the branches of which overlooked the field and were considered in play. Hilldale's average attendance at Hilldale Park was 1,844 per-game in 1926 and 1,371 in 1929. The ballpark site now contains retail stores and parking lots.