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The tiny town of Old Orchard Beach, Maine was hardly an obvious place for Triple-A baseball, but the International League's Guides and Phillies put on a show at The Ballpark for five seasons in the 1980s.
The club would remain in Maine for two more years, switching from a Cleveland farm club to a Philadelphia Phillies one - they would become known as the Maine Phillies in 1988. In 1987, the Guides went 60-80, 7th in the 8-team IL. The Bill Dancy-managed club boasted no All-Stars - they were led offensively by OF Keith
8 Jun 2017 Years before the Portland Sea Dogs played at Hadlock Field there was another baseball team in Old Orchard. Chad Finn The Maine Guides, the top.
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The Maine Guides were an American minor league baseball franchise that played in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, between 1984 and 1988. The Triple-A International League (IL) club was named for a classification of registered hunting and wilderness guides in the state called Maine Guides for its first four seasons, but
28 Jan 1987 PORTLAND, Maine -- The owner of the Triple-A Maine Guides baseball team admitted Wednesday he refused an offer by the International League to investigate his complaint against a Pennsylvania group that wanted to buy his team. Testifying in his $4 million breach-of-contract suit against Northeast
9 Jul 1984 Just head down Saco Avenue to T for Turn Road, hang a left, and there, right behind the Old Orchard Beach Fire and Police Station, is the entrance to the home of the newest, and most distinctive, Class AAA team in all of baseball, the Maine Guides. July 09, 1984. This is an article from the July 9, 1984
The Ball Park was opened in 1984. It was built primarily for baseball and was the home field of the Triple-A International League's Maine Guides from 1984–87 and the Maine Phillies in 1988. The Guides were the top minor league affiliate for Cleveland from 1984–1986 and the Philadelphia Phillies from 1987-1988.
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