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The New Brunswick Senior Baseball League is the highest level of amateur baseball play in New Brunswick, Canada. Current teams. Team City Venue Moncton Mets:
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The New Brunswick–Maine League was a Class D level minor-league baseball league which had teams in New Brunswick, Canada and Maine, United States during the 1913 season. The league folded on August 23, 1913 and the Fredericton Pets were crowned champions with a 41–24 record.
After playing Bantam & Midget baseball at age 16 and 17, he played for the local Marysville Royals of the New Brunswick Senior Baseball League and was voted "Rookie of The Year" in 1984 and the league's Most Valuable Player in 1985. He was also named Nova Scotia Senior Baseball League MVP in 1987 and '88 while playing for the Fredericton Schooners.
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Baseball New Brunswick is the provincial governing body [1] for baseball in New Brunswick, Canada. [2] References. External links. Official Website; This page was ...
The field is the current home of the Moncton Mets (formerly the Moncton Fisher Cats) and also, the Junior and Minor league Metro Mudcats. It has played host to many baseball tournaments including the 1975 Intercontinental Cup , the 1997 World Junior Baseball Championship , the 2004 Baseball Canada Senior Championships, and the Baseball Canada ...
Founded in October 2015, the Bees played the 2016 to 2019 seasons as an independent professional baseball team in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. The Bees have played all their home games at New Britain Stadium , where they succeeded the New Britain Rock Cats , who played in the Eastern League before moving to Hartford , becoming ...