2001 NECBL season
2001 NECBL season |
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Regular season |
Duration |
June 3 – July 31 |
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Playoffs |
Start date |
August 1 |
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Semifinal 1 |
Newport over Eastern |
2012-02-24 |
Semifinal 2 |
Keene over Torrington |
2012-02-24 |
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2012-02-24 |
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2012-02-24 |
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2012-02-24 |
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2012-02-24 |
NECBL Championship Series |
Date |
August 4–6 |
Site |
Alumni Field, Cardines Field |
Champions |
Newport |
NECBL Championship Series |
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Alumni Field, Cardines Field |
Newport |
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The 2001 NECBL season was the eighth season of the New England Collegiate Baseball League. The league expanded to ten franchises with the addition of a second New Hampshire franchise, the Concord Quarry Dogs of Concord, New Hampshire. Also, the league's West Warwick, Rhode Island franchise rejoined the league as the Riverpoint Royals. The league's Cranston, Rhode Island franchise, the Rhode Island Gulls, moved to Newport, Rhode Island and became the Newport Gulls. The league's Lowell, Massachusetts franchise, the Mill City All-Americans, was renamed the Lowell All-Americans.
In the semifinal playoff rounds, Newport defeated Eastern 2-1, and Keene defeated Torrington 2-1. In the championship round, Newport defeated Keene 2-1 to win the NECBL championship.[1]
Regular season standings
National Division
American Division
Championship series
- Game 1-Newport 6, Keene 1
- Game 2-Keene 7, Newport 3
- Game 3-Newport 2, Keene 1
League leaders
Category |
Player |
Team |
Stat |
Avg. |
Chris Westervelt |
Keene |
.359 |
HR |
Mike Bohlander |
Newport |
10 |
RBI |
Kevin Wissner |
Middletown |
31 |
SB |
Chris Graziano |
Middletown |
35 |
H |
Shaun Larkin |
Keene |
53 |
2B |
Mike Budak |
Danbury |
12 |
3B |
Doug Jackson |
Newport |
3 |
OBP |
Chad Henry |
Newport |
.481 |
SLG% |
Shaun Larkin |
Keene |
.581 |
XBH |
Kainoa Obrey |
Newport |
17 |
R |
Myron Leslie |
Keene |
38 |
ERA |
John Velosky |
Concord |
0.76 |
W |
Mike MacDonald |
Lowell |
7 |
SV |
Matt Elfeldt |
Concord |
10 |
K |
John Velosky |
Concord |
65 |
APP |
Matt Elfeldt |
Concord |
24 |
CG |
Tim Stauffer |
Keene |
6 |
SO |
Chris Shank |
Lowell |
2 |
IP |
Gabe Ribas |
Keene |
71.2 |
L |
Steve Bray |
Middletown |
6 |
BB |
Jeremy Fortner |
Danbury |
45 |
HRA |
Mike Eilers |
Danbury |
7 |
League Awards
[2]
Attendance
Rnk |
Team |
Year Total |
Game Average |
1 |
Concord Quarry Dogs |
31,667 |
1,583 |
2 |
Keene Swamp Bats |
31,009 |
1,550 |
3 |
Torrington Twisters |
21,891 |
1,216 |
4 |
Newport Gulls |
11,491 |
676 |
5 |
Manchester Silkworms |
7,971 |
420 |
6 |
Danbury Westerners |
4,806 |
240 |
7 |
Riverpoint Royals |
3,266 |
163 |
8 |
Mill City All-Americans |
2,769 |
146 |
9 |
Middletown Giants |
1,825 |
107 |
10 |
Eastern Tides |
1,863 |
93 |
TOTAL |
NECBL |
118,558 |
992 |
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