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  2. Brockton Rox - Wikipedia

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    The Brockton Rox are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Brockton, Massachusetts, United States. Formerly a professional baseball franchise, the Rox were a member of the independent Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball , from the 2005 through 2011 seasons.

  3. Category:Brockton Rox players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Brockton Rox minor league baseball team, that have played in the Northern League, Northeast League and Canadian-American Association since 2002. Pages in category "Brockton Rox players"

  4. New England Knockouts - Wikipedia

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    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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  7. Futures Collegiate Baseball League - Wikipedia

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    The Futures League is a wood-bat league. [1] Its regular season schedule calls for 64 games per team as of 2023 (32 home and 32 away games). [2]FCBL ballplayers are unpaid collegiate athletes who join the league to gain experience and exposure to Major League Baseball scouts.

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  9. Brockton Shoemakers - Wikipedia

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    The Brockton "Shoemakers" nickname corresponds with Brockton's large shoemaking industry in the era, when a peak of 13,000 employees worked at shoe factories in the city. From 1907 to 1909, the Brockton team was known as the "Tigers" in their first three seasons of play following the 1905 Grover Shoe Factory disaster in Brockton.