The Haverhill Hillies were a minor league baseball team based in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The "Hillies" teams played as members of the New England League from 1926 to 1929, finishing in last place twice. The Hillies were immediately preceded in New England League play by the 1919 Haverhill "Climbers," who were managed by Baseball Hall of Fame member Jesse Burkett.
The Haverhill Hillies 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.
The HaverhillHillies were a minor league baseball team based in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The "Hillies" teams played as members of the New England League...
were the Haverhill Orphans (1919) and the HaverhillHillies (1926-1929). All Haverhill minor league teams played at Athletic Park. "Haverhill, Massachusetts...
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a member to begin the season. The Lowell "Highwaymen" joined the HaverhillHillies, Lawrence Merry Macks, Lewiston Twins, Lynn Papooses, Manchester Blue...
tenure of a Lynn franchise playing in the league. Lynn joined the HaverhillHillies, Lawrence Merry Macks, Lewiston Twins, Lowell Highwaymen, Manchester...
Lawrence Merry Macks franchise in the league. The Attleboro Burros, HaverhillHillies, Lewiston-Auburn Twins, Lynn Papooses, Manchester Blue Sox, Portland...
the Portland "Eskimos" as a member. The Portland Eskimos joined the HaverhillHillies, Lawrence Merry Macks, Lewiston Twins, Lowell Highwaymen, Lynn Papooses...
level league with eight teams. The Manchester "Blue Sox" joined the HaverhillHillies, Lawrence Merry Macks, Lewiston Twins, Lowell Highwaymen, Lynn Papooses...
tenure of a Lynn franchise playing in the league. Lynn joined the HaverhillHillies, Lawrence Merry Macks, Lewiston Twins, Lowell Highwaymen, Manchester...
Haverhill High School (HHS) is a public high school in Haverhill, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Haverhill Public Schools district and...
B level league, after having folded in 1919. On May 11, 1926, the HaverhillHillies, Lawrence Merry Macks, Lewiston Twins, Lowell Highwaymen, Lynn Papooses...
first-half pennant in a split-season schedule. The Brockton Shoemakers, HaverhillHillies, Lewiston-Auburn Twins, Lynn Papooses, Manchester Blue Sox, Portland...
Red Sox at his own request so he could become manager of the Pittsfield Hillies of the Eastern League. Collins managed the Des Moines Demons in 1926 and...
Brockton-Bridgewater-Easton NECTA Division, the Framingham NECTA Division, the Haverhill-North Andover-Amesbury NECTA Division (extending well into southeastern...
larger Greater Boston area, including service to Worcester, Fitchburg, Haverhill, Newburyport, Lowell, and Kingston. This overlaps with the service areas...
, attracting fresh talent. Guitjo player Kevin Hayes—originally from Haverhill, Massachusetts—was in Bar Harbor, Maine raking blueberries when he encountered...