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- Hilltop_Park abstract "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 1903-1912, 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.The ballpark's formal name (as painted on its exterior walls) was American League Park. Because the park was located on The Hilltop of Manhattan Island, it came to be known as Hilltop Park, and its team was often called the New York Highlanders as well as the Americans or the Yankees. (They were called the "Americans" because they were New York's American League team; analogously the National League New York Giants were quite often called the "New York Nationals.") The nickname "Yankees" was being used as early as 1904, but early on they were known mostly as "Highlanders". This "Highland" connection contrasted with their intra-city rivals, the Giants, whose Polo Grounds was just a few blocks away, in the bottomland under Coogan's Bluff.Hilltop Park sat on the block bounded by Broadway, 165th Street, Fort Washington Avenue, and 168th Street. The structure consisted of a covered grandstand stretching from first base to third base and uncovered bleacher sections down the right and left field lines. The bleachers were covered in 1911, and additional bleachers were built in 1912 in center field. Originally built in just six weeks, the park sat 16,000, with standing room for an additional 10,000 or so.The field was initially huge by modern standards — 365 ft (111 m). to left field, 542 ft (165 m). to center field and 400 ft (120 m). to right field. An inner fence was soon constructed to create more realistic action (see Baseball Almanac link). Both the park and the nickname "Highlanders" were abandoned when the American Leaguers left, at the beginning of the 1913 season, to rent the Polo Grounds from the Giants. The Polo Grounds had a far larger seating capacity, and by that time was made of concrete due to the 1911 fire. Hilltop Park was demolished in 1914.".
- Hilltop_Park cost "200000.0".
- Hilltop_Park dateOfAbandonment "1912-10-05".
- Hilltop_Park formerName "American League Park (official)".
- Hilltop_Park location New_York_City.
- Hilltop_Park openingDate "1903-04-30".
- Hilltop_Park tenant New_York_Yankees.
- Hilltop_Park tenant San_Francisco_Giants.
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- Hilltop_Park closed "1912-10-05".
- Hilltop_Park constructionCost "(* mostly from rock blasting and excavations)".
- Hilltop_Park constructionCost "US$200,000 *".
- Hilltop_Park demolished "1914".
- Hilltop_Park dimensions "Backstop - 91 ft".
- Hilltop_Park dimensions "Center Field - 420 ft".
- Hilltop_Park dimensions "Left Field - 365 ft".
- Hilltop_Park dimensions "Left-Center - 378 ft".
- Hilltop_Park dimensions "Right Field - 385 ft".
- Hilltop_Park dimensions "Right-Center - 424 ft".
- Hilltop_Park formerNames "American League Park".
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- Hilltop_Park location New_York_City.
- Hilltop_Park location "Broadway between 165th and 168th St".
- Hilltop_Park nickname "Highland Park".
- Hilltop_Park opened "1903-04-30".
- Hilltop_Park owner "Frank Farrell".
- Hilltop_Park seatingCapacity "16000".
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- Hilltop_Park surface "Grass".
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- Hilltop_Park comment "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 1903-1912, 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.The ballpark's formal name (as painted on its exterior walls) was American League Park.".
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