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Mackenzie Stadium is a baseball venue located in Holyoke, Massachusetts. [2] It was home to the Holyoke Millers and today is used by both the Valley Blue Sox of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (since 2008) [2] and the Elms College Blazers of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (since 2005). [3]
Below is a list of Concord Quarry Dogs (2001–2007), Holyoke Blue Sox (2008–2012) and Valley Blue Sox (2014–2014) alumni who have gone on to play professional baseball at the AA level or higher. The alumni are sorted by peak level of baseball in which they have participated.
Michael J. Kittredge II (1952–2019), businessman, founder of the Yankee Candle Company; alumnus of Holyoke Community College; opened his first factory in a Holyoke mill before relocating to South Deerfield [17] Junius Spencer Morgan (1813–1890), businessman, father of J. P. Morgan (B) [18]
The Holyoke Millers were a minor league baseball team located in Holyoke, Massachusetts. The team played in the Eastern League. Their home stadium was Mackenzie Stadium. [1] The Millers played from 1977 to 1982 and was a farm team of the Milwaukee Brewers the first four years and the California Angels the last two years. In 1980, the team won ...
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The Holyoke Paperweights were a professional minor league baseball team based in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA, that played in the now defunct Connecticut League from 1903 to 1911. From 1907 to 1911, they were also known as the Papermakers. [1] The team won the league pennant of the 1905 and 1907 seasons.
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Became the Holyoke Giants: Holyoke Giants: Holyoke, Massachusetts: Mackenzie Stadium: 4,100 2004–2007 Became the North Shore Navigators: Rhode Island Reds: West Warwick, Rhode Island: McCarthy Field: 2,500 1996–2000 Became the Riverpoint Royals: Torrington Twisters: Torrington, Connecticut: Fuessenich Park: 1,500 1997–2008 Became the New ...