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The New Jersey Jackals are a professional baseball team based in Paterson, New Jersey. The Jackals compete in the Frontier League (FL) as a member of the East Division in the Atlantic Conference. The team was founded in 1998 by Floyd Hall and is owned by Al Dorso, a businessman who also owns the Sussex County Miners , Skylands Stadium , and ...
The Jackals played their first game at the stadium on May 21, 2023, against the Sussex County Miners. 400 people attended the game and saw the Jackals defeat the Miners 10-6. [18] Critics of the stadium renovation included Jackal fans who questioned the decision moving the team to an area with significant crime and transportation issues.
The Sussex County Miners and the New Jersey Jackals will change their names to the Taylor Hams and Pork Rolls for an upcoming series.
On November 7, 2022, Phillips was named manager of the New Jersey Jackals of the Frontier League. [7] In his only season with the Jackals, Phillips led them to a 60–35 2023 regular season record. They defeated the Sussex County Miners in the wild card game and were then defeated by the Québec Capitales in the semi-finals.
In 2010, world-renowned sculptor Brian Hanlon of Toms River, New Jersey sculpted a statue of Berra that was placed outside of the stadium in front of the museum. [5] In 2022, the Jackals announced that they would be leaving Yogi Berra Stadium for Hinchliffe Stadium in nearby Paterson. August 25, 2022, was the team's last regular season home ...
The New Jersey State Fair in Sussex County concludes on Saturday with carnival rides, hundreds of vendors, and lots of attractions all day long, each day. ... New Jersey Jackals at Hinchliffe ...
This is for players of the New Jersey Jackals minor league baseball team, who played in the Northeast League from 1998 and 2003-04, the Northern League from 1999-2002 and have played in the Canadian-American Association since 2005.
It’s also the new home of the New Jersey Jackals Frontier League baseball team. Montclair Young Women's Christian Association. In 1920, a group of African American women in Montclair purchased ...