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  2. List of Massachusetts state high school baseball champions

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    Below is a list of Massachusetts state high school baseball champions sanctioned by the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association since the organization began holding state championship games in 1934.

  3. Worcester Red Sox - Wikipedia

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    The team released its debut roster on May 3, [26] and opened the season on May 4 with a loss against the Buffalo Bisons in a game played in Trenton, New Jersey. [27] The team played select games as "Los Wepas de Worcester" when participating in the Copa de la Diversión, a Minor League Baseball celebration of Hispanic and Latino heritage. [28]

  4. Massachusetts State Association - Wikipedia

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    Formed for the 1884 season, the Massachusetts State Association began play on May 1, 1884, as an eight–team league, with teams scheduled for one or two games per week. The league was a Non-Signatory Independent level league under president M. H. Nichols. The league lost four teams during the season, on July 21, 1884. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Bay State Conference - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Baseball Carey and Herget members play each other two games a year in inter-division play (for example Natick (a Carey division member) will play Brookline, Framingham, Newton North, and Wellesley (the rest of the Carey division members) two games a year one game at home and one game away). Also in baseball Carey and Herget ...

  6. Category:Baseball leagues in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Negro Major League; New England Association; New England Collegiate Baseball League; New England League; New York State League (1885–1917) New York–Penn League; North American Women's Baseball League; Northeast League; Northeastern League

  7. Lowell Spinners - Wikipedia

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    The Spinners also invited the youth teams to play at LaLecheur Park, and assisted in other fundraising initiative for those teams. In 2010, the program was limited to 75 teams on a first-come, first-served basis, and it was estimated that over $70,000 had been donated to youth baseball and softball programs through the initiative.

  8. Sluggers, aces and more: 70 South Shore high school baseball ...

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    Senior right-hander was the Patriot League Fisher Division MVP last spring when he was 6-2 with a 1.13 ERA and batted .375 with 16 RBIs. He had an 18-strikeout game vs. Scituate. John McDonald ...

  9. Springfield Ponies - Wikipedia

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    Springfield Ponies was the primary name of minor-league baseball teams based in Springfield, Massachusetts, that played between 1893 and 1943.The team competed as the Ponies through its history, except for single seasons as the Maroons (1895), Tips (1915), and Green Sox (1917), and three seasons each as the Rifles (1932, 1942–1943) and Nationals (1939–1941).