The Nashua Pirates were a minor league baseball team, based in Nashua, New Hampshire. The team started in 1983 as the Nashua Angels, an affiliate with the California Angels in the Eastern League. The club changed affiliations in 1984 to the Pittsburgh Pirates and were then renamed the Nashua Pirates. The team's home ballpark was Holman Stadium.[1][2]
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Previous classes | Double-A |
Previous leagues | Eastern League |
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Mascot | The Nashua Chicken (1983-1986) |
Previous parks | Holman Stadium |
Owner(s)/ Operator(s) | Jerome Mileur, Ben Surner & George Como |
During the mid-1980s, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania initiated a plan to construct a ballpark for a new Minor League Baseball team in the city. This ballpark, named Riverside Stadium, attracted the Pirates, which moved the Nashua affiliate to Harrisburg. The team was renamed the Harrisburg Senators, a nod to the previous Senators franchise.[3]
Season-by-season
editYear | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
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1983 | 60-80 | 6th | Winston Llenas | |
1984 | 58-82 | 7th | Billy Scripture | |
1985 | 66-73 | 6th | Johnny Lipon | |
1986 | 62-78 | 8th | Dennis Rogers |
Notes
edit- ^ "5th Minor League Team at the Plate. Competing Atlantic League Teams. Upstart Atlantic League Teams Looking for Fan Base, Home Ballparks". New Hampshire Union Leader. 1998-05-16. pp. a9.
- ^ "Nashua Targeted By Class A League". New Hampshire Union Leader. 1995-02-01. pp. Sports.
- ^ Weiss, Bill; Wright, Marshall. "A History of the Harrisburg Senators". MiLB. Retrieved March 24, 2016.