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871:. The original ballpark had a wooden fence with two wooden grandstands, with the main fan entrance was located on Beech Street. This was near third base, and home plate was in the field's southwest corner.β€ŠThe other bordering streets were Maple Street to the east and Green Street to the north. Baseball was played there between 1891 and 1894. In 1894, local businessman Thomas Varick purchased an interest in the park, moved the two grandstands and designated one as "men-only." Varick also constructed a 40-foot-wide, quarter-mile dirt bicycle and running track and renamed the complex "Varick Park." The baseball diamond was repositioned with home plate was along the Beech Street side of the field and the fans entrance was off of Valley Street. Besides baseball, Varick Park hosted track-and-field, football and soccer, and outdoor events for the Amoskeag company. 606: 3685: 3438: 448: 853: 809:, when he was shot in room 509 at the Hotel Carlos in Chicago during a domestic incident. Jurges was shot and wounded by Violet Valli, a showgirl with whom Jurges had been in a relationship. Jurges was shot while trying to wrestle the gun away from Valli. Shortly after the shooting, attempted murder charges were dismissed against Valli. Jurges appeared in court and stated that would not testify against Valli and expressed his desire to dismiss the charges against her, which was granted. 762:. "Please understand that I do not have any reservations in praise for the role that Clyde Sukeforth played in the growth and development of my beginnings in baseball. I have been very appreciative of the fact that whenever there were problems in the earlier days, I could always go to you, talk with you, and receive the warm and friendly advise that I always did," the letter said in part. 813:
Papooses (81–47) in the final standings to claim the regular season pennant. The league held a final playoff, with Manchester and Lynn advancing. In the playoff, the Blue Sox defeated Lynn 4 games to 1 and captured the New England League championship. Manchester pitcher Johnny Miller won 23 games to lead the New England League, while teammate Walter Hayes had a league best 2.30 ERA.
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which was the new name for the Varich Park site. In 1913, a new stadium was constructed on the site by Amoskeag Manufacturing and renamed to be called "Textile Field." The ballpark site was sold to the City of Manchester in 1927 and became known as "Municipal Athletic Field." In 1967, the stadium was renamed to "Gill Stadium."
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In defending their league championship, the 1927 Manchester Blue Sox ended the New England League season in sixth place. The Blue Sox were led by returning manager Jean Dubuc and his successor Henry LaVallee in 1927. Manchester had a 46–47 record in the regular season, finishing 15.0 games behind the
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The 1904 Manchester team placed fourth in the New England League final standings. Manchester ended the season with a 61–60 record in the eight–team league. Manchester finished 20.0 games behind the first place Haverhill Hustlers in the final standings, as Haverhill went from last place to first place
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Continuing minor league baseball play in 1903, Manchester placed third in the New England League, one year after winning the league championship. Playing under manager Phenomenal Smith, Manchester placed third in the eight–team, Class B level New England League standings with a final record of 66–44.
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The Manchester teams hosted home minor league games a ballpark site that had four different names in the era. Manchester played at the Beech Street Grounds (1877, 1887–1888, 1891–1893, 1899), Varich Park (1901–1906), Textile Field (1914–1915) and Athletic Park, all different names of the same parcel.
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During the 1890s, control of Varick Park passed from Varick to William Freeman. The park was again home to the New England League teams. Beginning in 1901 through 1907, Manchester home games were played at Varich Park. Beginning in 1914, Manchester hosted home minor league games at Textile Field,
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Despite the franchise relocating a year earlier, the 1906 Manchester "Textiles" returned to New England League play and the league continued as a Class B level league with eight teams, including the Lawrence Colts. The Textiles finished in fifth place as Stephen Flanagan served as manager. With a
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The Manchester team continued as members as the Class B level New England League in 1902 and won the league championship. Manchester finished the season in first place in the eight-team league. With a 75–37 record under manager Phenomenal Smith. Manchester ended the season 12.5 games ahead of the
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The Manchester Blue Sox played their final season in 1930, as the six-team New England League folded during the season. The Lewiston Twins and Nashua Millionaires teams both disbanded on June 16, 1930. After continuing play briefly as a four–team league, the New England League folded on June 22,
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of the Class B New England League, before Reds recalled him in late May, where he made his big-league debut on May 31, 1926. After appearing in four games for the Minneapolis Millers of the American Association, Sukeforth spent the rest of 1926 with the Manchester Blue Sox before making the Reds
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The Manchester "Blue Sox" began play in the newly formed league and won the 1926 New England League championship. The Manchester Blue Sox finished the season with a 57–35 record to place first in the final standings, as Manchester finished 5.5 games ahead of the second place Lynn Papooses, as no
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for the 1914 season, after Street Railway in Fitchburg offered to upgrade the ball grounds, build a new grandstand and bleachers, and provide free rent to the team. On July 28, 1914, Fitchburg played its first home game at the refurbished ballpark in Fitchburg. Within days Lake moved the team to
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Minor league baseball began in Manchester, New Hampshire in 1877. The Manchester Reds played as members of the newly formed New England League, also known as the New England Association. The league began play on May 3, 1877, as an eight–team league and ended the season reduced to four teams. The
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at the time. Dubuc was neither a participant nor a conspirator in the scandal itself but was investigated due to his role as a player and his "guilty knowledge" of the scandal. Sources conflict as to whether Dubuc was formally banned from baseball at the conclusion of the investigation, but his
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football and baseball teams. Lake then became the New England League's Supervisor of Umpires. Manchester ended the season in seventh place in the eight-team league. The Textiles finished with a record of 48–67, as John Kiernan served as managers in the New England League standings. The Textiles
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The Manchester team finished in third place with a 48–39 record in the 1901 New England League final standings. In the final standings, Manchester finished 4.5 games behind the first place Portland team as the league held no playoffs. Manchester played the season under manager/player Phenomenal
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In 1929, the Manchester Blue Sox played their final full season and won the New England League championship. The Blue Sox placed first in the eight–team New England League regular season, finishing with a record of 82–47. Manchester ended the season just 0.5 game ahead of the second place Lynn
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served as the Manchester manager. Manchester attempted to win the second half title on the last day of the season by playing six games with Portland. Manchester won all six games, but the results were thrown out by the league. Manchester ended the season 4.0 games behind the first place
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of the New England League ended the 1893 season with a record of 29–55, playing in three cities during the season and finishing in sixth place in the six-team league. Lowell (14–20) transferred to Manchester June 26; Manchester (3–13) then moved to Boston in July 16, 1893.
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before folding with a 1-7 record under returning manager Phenomenal Smith. Upon retiring from professional baseball after his time with Manchester, smith remained in the Manchester area, where he served as a police officer for 28 years and coached youth teams.
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The Manchester Blue Sox teams were preceded New England League play by several Manchester teams. The Manchester teams played under numerous nicknames in the seasons of play beginning in 1877 through the 1915 seasons, winning the 1902 league championship.
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and finished in a distant last place in the eight–team league. After compiling a 19–24 record while based in Lawrence, the team finished with an overall record of 52–54 to place sixth in the eight-team league. Playing the season under manager
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The 1928 Manchester Blue Sox were managed by Henry LaVallie and finished in second place in the New England League standings. The Blue Sox had a 51–43 final regular season record, finishing 2.0 games behind the New England League champion
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Manchester because of poor attendance in Fitchburg. The local Fitchburg paper reported, "there would be no stealing of baseballs from Fred Lake he traveled all the way to the bleachers to get a ball back." On July 30, 1915, the
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playing in their first season moved to Manchester with a record of 24–52. After compiling a record of 12–35 while based in Manchester, the team ended the season in last place with a 36–87 record. The
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and noticed Graham had played just one major league game with 0 at-bats, Graham became a physician after his baseball career ended. Kinsella based Graham's story the character in his novel. In 1989
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purchased Graham's contract from Manchester on September 25, 1904, but he did not appear in a major league game. In 1905, Graham had his brief appearance in a major league game with the Giants.
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After a decade hiatus, the Manchester "Farmers" resumed minor league play as the 1887 New England league expanded from six teams to eight-teams and added the Manchester franchise. Managed by
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Manchester was replaced by the Brockton Tigers franchise in the 1907 New England League, as Stephen Flanagan managed the Tigers. The Manchester team briefly played as members of the 1907
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won the 1914 New England League championship and finished 48.0 games ahead of the Textiles, who placed eighth in the eight-team league. Fred Lake managed the team in both locations/
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After leading Manchester to the New England League championship, Jean Dubuc had a new team in 1927. In December 1926, Dubuc signed a three-year contract to be the head coach of the
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in 1947, managing the Dodgers to wins in the first two games of the season, which included Sukeforth making our the lineup card for Robinson's major Legue debut on April 15, 1947.
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was hired as the manager of the Manchester team that played in the Boston Twilight League. Dubuc would remain in Manchester, managing the minor league team for the 1926 season.
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second place Haverhill Hustlers in the final standings. Phenomenal Smith again won the New England League batting championship, hitting .369 on the season, while teammate
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Both the Fitchburg Burghers and Manchester Textiles franchises returned to New England League play in 1915. In early 1915 Fred Lake had sold the Manchester franchise to
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Smith, who began a five-season tenure with the team. Phenomenal Smith won the New England League batting championship, hitting .363 on the season. Manchester pitcher
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in the course of two seasons. The Manchester manager and owner was Phenomenal Smith. Manchester's Jake Volz had 224 strikeouts, to lead New England League pitchers.
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began the 1893 season in the New England League and moved to Manchester during the season. Another relocation of the franchise saw the team end the season based in
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roster in 1927. Sukeforth became a minor league manager, a major league coach and a scout after his playing career. He is known for scouting and signing both
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In 1892, Manchester played a partial season, as the team relocated and folded during the New England League season. On July 2, 1892, Manchester relocated to
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The 1888 Manchester Maroons continued New England League play and ended the season in third place. The Maroons ended the 1888 season with a record of 47–50,
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led the New England League with 140 total hits, while teammate Lou Knau topped the league with 7 home runs and Clark Rapp scored a league leading 68 runs.
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textile mills in Manchester. The company owned 26,000 acres of land in Manchester in its early years. The company folded and the plants closed in 1935.
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The Manchester team returned to the reformed New England League in 1901. Manchester played under new owner and manager Phenomenal Smith. The
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first place Lynn Papooses. Manchester Blue Sox player Len Dugan won the New England League batting title, hitting .364, while pitcher
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1930. After the 1930 New England League folded, Manchester ended the season with a record of 9–19 under manager Leo Hartline. The
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In 1899 Manchester "Manchesters" returned to the New England league and ended the season in third place. The Manchesters of the
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In 1926, the New England League reformed as a Class B level league with eight teams. The Manchester "Blue Sox" joined the
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The New England League continued play in 1894 without a Lowell, Manchester or Boston franchise in the eight-team league.
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in their first minor league season of 2004. The stadium is located at 350 Valley Street in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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and located at the corner of Beech and Valley Streets. The ballpark was constructed on a site that was owned by the
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The Manchester "Textiles" nickname corresponds to local history and industry. In 1837, a group of businessmen from
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In 1914, the Manchester Textiles rejoined the New England League during the season. A former major league manager,
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Manchester relocated during the 1905 New England League season. On July 20, 1905, Manchester moved to become the
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Today, Gill Stadium is still in use as a multipurpose ballpark for youth sports teams, after having hosted the
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played for Manchester. Graham was the basis of the character of the same name in the 1989 motion picture
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and Herbert Clough served as managers as Manchester finished the season 9.0 games behind the first place
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served as managers during the three-city season. The team finished 28.0 games behind the first place
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began a tenure of play as members of the New England League. in 2004, Manchester became home to the
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finishing 27.0 games behind the first place Portland Duffs, managed by Baseball Hall of Fame member
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in the final standings of the eight-team league, which had reduced to six teams to end the season.
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were in first place with a 21–9 record, finishing 11.0 games ahead of the fourth place Blue Sox.
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had 27 wins lead the league, while Jake Volz had 220 strikeouts, most in the New England League.
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In 1920, Manchester manager Jean Dubuc had been investigated for his role in the 1919 Chicago
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On July 21, 1972, Jackie Robinson wrote a letter to Sukeforth that is now preserved at the
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led the New England League with a .330 batting average, 99 runs scored and 134 total hits.
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When Baseball Met Big Bill Haywood: The Battle for Manchester, New Hampshire, 1912–1916,
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with a 33–28 record at the time of the move. The team finished the season known as the
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A ballpark first called the "Beech Street Grounds" was built on the site of today's
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of the New England League in 1913. Due to poor attendance, Lake moved the team to
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Manchester finished 5.0 games behind the first place Lowell Tigers. Mancherster's
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led the league with both 12 home runs and 91 runs scored. Manchester pitcher
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Manchester teams played at ballparks on the same site with different names.
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level New England League ended the 1899 season with a record of 55–41 as
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After the Manchester "Indians" played the 1934 season as members of the
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The Fix Is In: A History of Baseball Gambling and Game Fixing Scandals
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57–56 record the Textiles finished 15.5 games behind the first place
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resumed Manchester's tenure as a member of the New England League.
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teams joined Manchester in beginning league play on May 15, 1901.
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teams in beginning play in the reformed league on May 11, 1926.
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playoffs were held. The 1926 Blue Sox championship manager was
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won the New England league batting championship, hitting .375.
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of Manchester led the New England League with 80 runs scored.
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hit 4 home runs, which tied for the league lead and pitcher
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had 26 complete games to lead the New England League.
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to win the game that day. Dubuc was a player for the
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baseball managing and scouting career did continue.
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Ostergren 1526:League folded June 22 997:Manchester Manchesters 857: 802: 614: 452: 192:Manchester Reds (1877) 3643:Cappy Gagnon (2004). 1211:and Thomas H. O'Brien 932:Beech Street Grounds 855: 792: 760:Baseball Hall of Fame 619:Boston, Massachusetts 608: 450: 366:Boston, Massachusetts 235:minor league baseball 4167:www.manchesternh.gov 3740:. December 30, 2020. 1069:Year–by–year records 970:Manchester Amoskeags 662:Lawrence Merry Macks 1059:Manchester Blue Sox 1032:Manchester Textiles 959:Manchester Maroons 826:Northeastern League 736:Nashua Millionaires 678:Nashua Millionaires 600:Lawrence Barristers 587:New Bedford Whalers 422:Bangor Millionaires 284:Fall River Cascades 231:Manchester Blue Sox 207:Manchester Blue Sox 128:Minor league titles 33:Manchester Blue Sox 3512:. 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New England Association
New England League
minor league baseball
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Class B
New England League
Manchester Giants
Lowell Ladies Men
Fall River Cascades
Providence Rhode Islanders
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Frank Leonard
Lowell Browns
Jim Clinton
Lowell Chippies
Ted Scheffler
Alex Ferson
Class B
New England League
Jim Connor
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company
Lawrence
Jim Cudworth

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