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| image = [[File: | | image = [[File:Hilltoppark1903.jpg|300px|center]] | ||
| venue_name = Hilltop Park | | venue_name = Hilltop Park | ||
| location = | | location = Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York | ||
| opened = April 30, 1903 | | opened = April 30, 1903 | ||
| closed = October 5, 1912 | | closed = October 5, 1912 |
Revision as of 21:44, 28 February 2023
Location | Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York |
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Opened | April 30, 1903 |
Closed | October 5, 1912 |
Demolished | 1914 |
Other Names | American League Park |
Tenants | New York Highlanders (1903-12) New York Giants (MLB) (1911) |
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 of Major League Baseball 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.
Teams and Seasons
Season | Team | League |
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1905 | New York Giants | Major League Baseball |
See also
Venues Portal |