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The Sea Dogs' home stadium is Delta Dental Park at Hadlock Field, named after longtime Portland High School baseball coach Edson Hadlock. [10] It has a seating capacity of 7,368. [ 10 ] Hadlock Field is often visited by vacationing celebrities, such as former NFL coach Bill Parcells , former U.S. President George H. W. Bush , and his wife Barbara .
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Delta Dental Park at Hadlock Field is a minor league baseball stadium in Portland, Maine. The stadium is primarily home to the Portland Sea Dogs of the Eastern League but also the Portland High School Bulldogs baseball team. The stadium is owned by the city and leased to the Sea Dogs, a Boston Red Sox affiliate owned by Diamond Baseball Holdings.
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Joyce was born in Portland, Maine, and was a member of the 1983 Deering High School Class A State Champion baseball team before attending the University of Southern Maine.A four-year starter as an infielder, he set an NAIA record with seven hits in a NAIA Regional tournament before participating in the 1985 NAIA College World Series. [2]
The U.S. Cellular Portland Sea Dogs Radio Network is a 4-station (2 A.M., 2 F.M.) radio network in the U.S. New England states of Maine and New England. The flagship is 95.5/95.9 WPEI/WPPI. The play-by-play announcer is Emma Tiedemann. [1] The radio network broadcasts all 140 Portland Sea Dogs baseball games.