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 | |
North Adams SteepleCats | Joe Wolfe Field | 2002-present | 1,800 | 1986 | North Adams, MA |
Saratoga Brigade | East Side Recreation Park | 2013-present | Saratoga Springs, NY | ||
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 | |||
Mystic Schooners (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 | |||
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 | |||
Ocean State Waves | Old Mountain Field | 2013-present | 1938 | South Kingston, RI | |
Plymouth Pilgrims | Forges Field | 2013-present | 2000 | Plymouth, MA | |
Sanford Mainers | Goodall Park | 2002-present | 950 | 1915 | Sanford, ME |
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