The Portland Sea Dogs, the Double-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, announced their arrival in Portland on October 4, 1992, as one of the expansion franchises announced to join the Eastern League. In March 1993, the name “Sea Dogs” was chosen from over 600 entrants in a team naming contest. The team began play in the 1994 season as the Double-A affiliate...
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The Sea Dogs play their home games at Hadlock Field in downtown Portland. The complex was once a high school stadium and underwent serious renovations for its opening on April 18, 1994. The park is named for Edson Hadlock Jr., the former baseball coach at Portland High School (1950-1978). It has a current capacity of 7,368 after undergoing four expansion projects since its initial renovation...
- Hadlock features a lighthouse in center field that rises above the stadium after a Sea Dogs home run or victory.
- The Sea Dogs have one of two elevated bullpens in minor league baseball.
- Although Fenway’s Green Monster is made of plastic, Hadlock’s replica wall is made of wood.
- The Sea Dogs are one of three minor league sports affiliates in the city of Portland...
Below are the historical records for previous Portland Sea Dogs seasons from 1994-2009.
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