List of New England Collegiate Baseball League ballparks

List of New England Collegiate Baseball League ballparks

The following is a list of New England Collegiate Baseball League ballparks including past, present, and future ballparks:

Active Teams

Western Division
Team Ballpark Years Used Capacity Opened City
Danbury Westerners Rogers Park 1995-present Danbury, CT
Holyoke Blue Sox
(Concord Quarry Dogs)
Mackenzie Stadium 2008-present 4,100 1933 Holyoke, MA
Warren H. Doane Diamond 2001-2007 Concord, NH
Keene Swamp Bats Alumni Field 1997-present 1948 Keene, NH
Mystic
(Bristol Collegiate Baseball Club)
(Pittsfield American Defenders)
(Pittsfield Dukes)
(Berkshire Dukes)
(Thread City Tides)
(Eastern Tides)
Fitch High School 2011-present Groton, CT
Muzzy Field 2010 4,900 1939 Bristol, CT
Wahconah Park 2005-2009 4,500 1919 Pittsfield, MA
Dan Duquette Sports Academy 2004 2003 Hinsdale, MA
Eastern Baseball Stadium 1994-2003 Willimantic, CT
North Adams SteepleCats Joe Wolfe Field 2002-present 1,800 1986 North Adams, MA
Vermont Mountaineers Montpelier Recreation Field 2003-present 1,200 1941 Montpelier, VT
Eastern Division
Team Ballpark Years Used Capacity Opened City
Laconia Muskrats
(Manchester Silkworms)
Robbie Mills Field 2010-present 2005 Laconia, NH
Northwest Park 2000-2009 Manchester, CT
New Bedford Bay Sox
(Torrington Twisters)
Paul Walsh Field 2009-present New Bedford, MA
Fuessenich Park 1997-2008 Torrington, CT
Newport Gulls
(Rhode Island Gulls)
Cardines Field 2001-present 3,250 1937 Newport, RI
Cranston Stadium 1998-2000 Cranston, RI
North Shore Navigators
(Holyoke Giants)
(Middletown Giants)
Fraser Field 2008-present 3,804 1940 Lynn, MA
Mackenzie Stadium 2004-2007 4,100 1933 Holyoke, MA
Palmer Field 1994-2003 Middletown, CT
Old Orchard Beach Raging Tide
(Lowell All-Americans)
(Mill City All-Americans)
The Ball Park 2011-present 6,000 1984 Old Orchard Beach, ME
Stoklosa Alumni Field 2000-2010 4,000 Lowell, MA
Sanford Mainers Goodall Park 2002-present 950 1915 Sanford, ME

Defunct Teams

Defunct Teams
Team
(years in NECBL)
Ballpark Years Used Capacity Opened City
Bristol Nighthawks
(1994-1995)
Muzzy Field 1994-1995 4,900 1939 Bristol, CT
Central Mass Collegians
(1995-1999)
Doyle Field 1995-1999 6,200 Leominster, MA
Fairfield Stallions
(1994)
Alumni Baseball Diamond 1994 1,000 Fairfield, CT
Riverpoint Royals
(Rhode Island Reds)
(1996-2004)
McCarthy Field 1996-2004 2,500 West Warwick, RI
Waterbury Barons
(Waterbury White Sox)
(1994-1996)
Municipal Stadium 1994-1996 6,000 Waterbury, CT

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