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In the deciding game 5, the Rox took a 3–2 lead into the 8th inning, but a late rally by Quebec left Brockton on the losing end, 5–4, giving Quebec its first ever Can-Am League Championship. Rox DH Guye Senjem was named the Rox Most Valuable Player for 2006, and RHP John Kelly was named the team's Most Valuable Pitcher.
It was named after Alfred Campanelli, a suburban housing mogul born in Brockton, who donated $2 million to fund a project that would "substantially benefit the people of Brockton." [ 2 ] The main tenant, the Brockton Rox , have used the facility for home games since 2002, competing in three different professional leagues through the 2011 season.
Brockton's most recent professional baseball team had been the Brockton Rox, who were founded as a member of the former Northern League in 2002, and left the Can-Am League following the 2011 season to become a collegiate league team. A team naming contest was conducted following the 2023 season, with five names chosen as finalists. [1]
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We don't know the name of Brockton's new pro baseball team yet. But here's one thing it won't include.
BROCKTON — It's that time again, when news outlets recycle the year's biggest headlines. As we did last year, we're taking a different tack by looking forward.Here are 10 storylines The ...
As part of the Goldklang Group, he owns part of the Charleston RiverDogs, [69] the Hudson Valley Renegades, [70] and the Brockton Rox. [71] He has invested in a number of other minor league teams in the past, including the Utica Blue Sox, [72] the Fort Myers Miracle, the Salt Lake Sting , the Catskill Cougars, [73] and the Salt Lake City ...
In his eight seasons, he amassed a regular-season record of 343 wins and 318 losses and made the playoffs in 1994 and 1999. Nottle managed the Duluth–Superior Dukes for one season before moving on to the Brockton Rox of the then-Northern League East in 2002. With the Rox, he compiled a 187–175 record and won a championship in 2003.