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  2. Greater Boston League - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Boston League (GBL) is a high school athletic conference in District B of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. The league originally included teams from the cities and towns of Arlington , Cambridge , Everett , Malden , Medford , Peabody , Revere , Somerville , and Waltham . [ 1 ]

  3. Sports in Boston - Wikipedia

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    For the first half of the 20th century, Boston had two Major League Baseball franchises. The Boston Braves, operated in the National League from 1871 to 1952 before relocating to Milwaukee, and finally moving to their current home, Atlanta. They played their home games at South End Grounds (1871–1914) and Braves Field (1915–1952).

  4. 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

  5. Sports in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Baseball Somerville, MA: Posted a career batting average of .320; Baseball Hall of Fame inductee 9. Harry Agganis: Baseball American football Lynn, MA: Played at Boston University; Boston Red Sox (1954–55); College Football Hall of Fame inductee 10. Johnny Kelley: Track & field Arlington, MA

  6. Steve Lomasney - Wikipedia

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    Steven James Lomasney (born August 29, 1977) is an American former professional baseball catcher who played in a single Major League Baseball (MLB) game. In the late 1990s, he was a highly regarded prospect for the Boston Red Sox. During his career, he batted and threw right-handed, stood 6 feet 0 inches (1.83 m) tall, and weighed 185 pounds ...

  7. 100 Inning Game - Wikipedia

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    The 100 Inning Game was first conceived in February 2004 by Brett Rudy and Mike Lembo, both members of the Boston Men's Baseball League. Through e-mail communication, the two developed the idea behind the charity event, which was to create a game that would coincide with the arrival of the newly acquired Boston Red Sox pitcher, Curt Schilling, and which would support his charitable ...

  8. Sports in New England - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball. Boston Red Sox (Boston, Massachusetts) International League . Worcester Red Sox (Worcester, Massachusetts) Eastern League . Hartford Yard Goats (Hartford, Connecticut) New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Manchester, New Hampshire) Portland Sea Dogs (Portland, Maine) New York–Penn League . Lowell Spinners (Lowell, Massachusetts ...

  9. Sports in Worcester, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The team's home field, the Worcester Agricultural Fairgrounds was the site of the first recorded perfect game in professional baseball. Pitcher Lee Richmond achieved this feat on June 12, 1880, against the Cleveland Blues. In 2002, Worcester's Jesse Burkett Little League baseball team competed in the Little League World Series's U.S. Final.