2010 NECBL season
2010 NECBL season |
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Regular season |
Duration |
June 4 – July 31 |
2012-06-04 | 2012-07-31 | 2010 NECBL season |
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Playoffs |
Start date |
August 2[1] |
Error: invalid time | 2012-08-08 | Playoffs |
West Semifinal 1 |
North Adams vs. Keene |
2012-03-14 |
West Semifinal 2 |
Danbury vs. Bristol |
2012-03-14 |
East Semifinal 1 |
Newport vs. Laconia |
2012-03-14 |
East Semifinal 2 |
North Shore vs. Sanford |
2012-03-14 |
West Final |
North Adams vs. Danbury |
2012-03-14 |
East Final |
Newport vs. North Shore |
2012-03-14 |
NECBL Championship Series |
Date |
August 8-10 |
Site |
Fraser Field
Rogers Park |
Champions |
North Shore Navigators |
NECBL Championship Series |
2012-08-08 |
Fraser Field
Rogers Park |
North Shore Navigators |
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The 2010 NECBL season was the seventeenth season of the New England Collegiate Baseball League, a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league. Changes for 2010 included the league's Manchester, Connecticut franchise, the Manchester Silkworms, moving to Laconia, New Hampshire to become the Laconia Muskrats[2] and the Pittsfield, Massachusetts franchise, the Pittsfield American Defenders, moving to Bristol, Connecticut to become the Bristol Collegiate Baseball Club.[3]
In the championship series, the East Division champion North Shore Navigators defeated the West Division champion Danbury Westerners after each team advanced through the playoffs.[1]
Regular season standings
Final.[4]
East Division
West Division
All-star game
The NECBL's 2010 All-Star Game was hosted by the East Division's Newport Gulls. The event was held at Cardines Field in Newport, Rhode Island on July 18, 2010[5] with the East Division All-Stars defeating the West Division All-Stars 10-0[6]
Playoffs
Eight teams qualified for the 2010 NECBL playoffs, which consisted of three rounds of best-of-three series. In the championship series, East Division champion North Shore defeated West Division champion Danbury 2-1.
League leaders
Final.[7]
Category |
Player |
Team |
Stat |
H |
Effrey Valdez |
Lowell |
50 |
R |
Joe Wendle |
Sanford |
31 |
RBI |
Effrey Valdez |
Lowell |
42 |
2B |
Effrey Valdez |
Lowell |
14 |
3B |
Daniel Merck |
New Bedford |
4 |
HR |
Thor Meeks, William Carmona, Tucker Nathans |
DAN/VER/DAN |
6 |
SB |
Dave Ciocchi |
Danbury |
20 |
AVG |
Matt Chavez |
New Bedford |
.355 |
OBP |
Zach Babitt |
Vermont |
.444 |
SO |
Tyler Joyner |
Laconia |
53 |
ERA |
Tony Bucciferro |
Newport |
0.82 |
W |
Nate Roe, Mike Hauschild, Mark Appel |
VER/DAN/NPT |
6 |
SV |
Sean Albury |
North Adams |
11 |
League Awards
Weekly Awards
Players of the Week
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Pitchers of the Week
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See also
External links
References
- ^ a b 2010 Playoff Schedule at necbl.com, URL accessed August 10, 2010. Archived 2010-08-10.
- ^ "Manchester Silkworms are sold, moving to New Hampshire". Manchester Silkworms. 2009-10-18. http://www.manchestersilkworms.org/. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
- ^ City Welcomes Collegiate Baseball Team by Johnny J. Burnham at necbl.com, URL accessed May 2, 2010. Archived 5/2/10
- ^ 2010 NECBL Standings at necbl.com, URL accessed July 18, 2010.
- ^ NECBL Announces All-Star Teams at necbl.com, Url accessed July 13, 2010. Archived 07-13-10
- ^ NECBL All-Star Game Box Score at necbl.com, URL accessed November 13, 2010.
- ^ 2010 NECBL Batting Stats at necbl.com, URL accessed July 18, 2010.
- ^ a b 2010 Players/Pitchers of the Week at necbl.com, URL accessed July 14, 2010.
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