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'''Massachusetts''' (MA) is one of the 50 states of the [[United States of America]]. On of the two early types of baseball, known as [[The Massachusetts Game]] originated in [[Dedham, Massachusetts]]. The earliest known mentioning of baseball occurred in [[Pittsfield, Massachusetts]], where a law was made prohibiting the playing of "baseball" within 80 yards of the new town hall. Currently, Massachusetts is home to the [[Boston Red Sox]] of [[Major League Baseball]], as well as multiple minor league teams, including the [[Cape Cod Baseball League]].
 
'''Massachusetts''' (MA) is one of the 50 states of the [[United States of America]]. On of the two early types of baseball, known as [[The Massachusetts Game]] originated in [[Dedham, Massachusetts]]. The earliest known mentioning of baseball occurred in [[Pittsfield, Massachusetts]], where a law was made prohibiting the playing of "baseball" within 80 yards of the new town hall. Currently, Massachusetts is home to the [[Boston Red Sox]] of [[Major League Baseball]], as well as multiple minor league teams, including the [[Cape Cod Baseball League]].
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Massachusetts State Assn: 1884 Independent
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Boston Reserves, Holyoke, Lawrence, Lynn, Salem, Springfield, Worcester. (515) JJ
   
 
== Teams ==
 
== Teams ==
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*[[Mike Paradis]], pitcher
 
*[[Mike Paradis]], pitcher
 
*[[Jerry Remy]], second baseman
 
*[[Jerry Remy]], second baseman
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*Jeff Reardon, all-star pitcher
 
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*Turk Wendell, Pitcher
 
[[Category:States]]
 
[[Category:States]]

Latest revision as of 04:17, 22 September 2015

Massachusetts (MA) is one of the 50 states of the United States of America. On of the two early types of baseball, known as The Massachusetts Game originated in Dedham, Massachusetts. The earliest known mentioning of baseball occurred in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where a law was made prohibiting the playing of "baseball" within 80 yards of the new town hall. Currently, Massachusetts is home to the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball, as well as multiple minor league teams, including the Cape Cod Baseball League.

Massachusetts State Assn: 1884 Independent

Boston Reserves, Holyoke, Lawrence, Lynn, Salem, Springfield, Worcester. (515) JJ

Teams

MLB

AAA

None

AA

None

A

Independent Teams

College Teams

  • American Internation College Yellow Jackets
  • Amherst College Lord Jeffs
  • Anna Maria College Amcats
  • Assumption Greyhounds
  • Atlantic Union College
  • Babson College Beavers
  • Becker College Hawks
  • Bentley University Falcons
  • Berklee College of Music Cats
  • Boston College Eagles
  • Boston University Terriers
  • Brandeis University Judges
  • Bridgewater State College Bears
  • Clark University Cougars
  • College of the Holy Cross Crusaders
  • Curry College Colonels
  • Dean College Bulldogs
  • Eastern Nazarene College Crusaders
  • Elms College Blazers
  • Emerson College Lions
  • Emmanuel College Saints
  • Endicott College Gulls
  • Fisher College Falcons
  • Fitchburg State College Falcons
  • Framingham State College Rams
  • Gordon College Fighting Scots
  • Harvard University Crimson
  • Lasell College Lasers
  • Lesley University Lynx
  • Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Trailblazers
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology Beavers
  • Massachusetts Maritime Academy Buccaneers
  • Merrimack College Warriors
  • Mount Ida College Mustangs
  • Newbury College Nighthawks
  • Nichols College Bison
  • Northeastern University Huskies
  • Salem State College Vikings
  • Simmons College Sharks
  • Springfield College Pride
  • Stonehill College Skyhawks
  • Suffolk University Rams
  • Tufts University Jumbos
  • University of Massachusetts Amherst Minutemen
  • University of Massachusetts Boston Beacons
  • University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Corsairs
  • University of Massachusetts Lowell River Hawks
  • Wentworth Institute of Technology Leopards
  • Western New England College Golden Bears
  • Westfield State College Owls
  • Wheaton College Lyons
  • Williams College Ephmen
  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute Engineers
  • Worcester State College Lancers

Defunct/Re-Located Teams

Players From Massachusetts

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