NECBL All-Star Game
The New England Collegiate Baseball League All-Star Game is an annual baseball game between the NECBL's Eastern and Western Divisions. The All-Star Game usually takes place from mid- to late July. Prior to the game a Home Run Derby is held and, since the 2007 All-Star Game, a Special Skill Competition for Most Accurate Arm and Fastest Runner.
Game results
Year |
Winning Team |
Score |
Venue |
Host Team |
Attendance |
MVP[1] |
1994 |
Bristol Nighthawks |
6-0[2] |
Muzzy Field |
Bristol Nighthawks |
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1995 |
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Matt Zawalich, Waterbury Barons |
1996 |
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Dana Forsberg, Central Mass Collegians |
1997 |
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Keith Surkont, Rhode Island Reds |
1998 |
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Fuessenich Park |
Torrington Twisters |
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Clarke Caudill, Middletown Giants |
1999 |
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Mark Malaska, Danbury Westerners |
2000 |
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Alumni Field |
Keene Swamp Bats |
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Jon Watterson, Keene Swamp Bats Cy Hess, Eastern Tides |
2001 |
National Division |
9-4[3] |
Northwest Park |
Manchester Silkworms |
776 |
Joe Apotheke, Danbury Westerners |
2002 |
National Division |
4-3[4] |
Eastern Baseball Stadium |
Thread City Tides |
1,000 |
Rocky Baker, Keene Swamp Bats |
2003 |
Northern Division |
6-0[5] |
Warren H. Doane Diamond at Memorial Field |
Concord Quarry Dogs |
1,326 |
Josh DiScipio, Concord Quarry Dogs |
2004 |
Southern Division |
7-4[6] |
Montpelier Recreation Field |
Vermont Mountaineers |
4,127 |
P.J. Antoniato, Manchester Silkworms |
2005 |
Southern Division |
7-2[7] |
Cardines Field |
Newport Gulls |
2,856 |
Chris Cates, North Adams SteepleCats |
2006 |
Northern Division |
6-2[8] |
Alumni Field |
Keene Swamp Bats |
3,183 |
Cheyne Hurst, Keene Swamp Bats |
2007 |
Southern Division |
8-0[9] |
Joe Wolfe Field |
North Adams SteepleCats |
4,210 |
Ozzie Borrell, North Adams SteepleCats |
2008 |
Southern Division |
5-2[10] |
Fuessenich Park |
Torrington Twisters |
2,314 |
Mike Melillo, Newport Gulls |
2009 |
West Division |
6-5 |
Mackenzie Stadium |
Holyoke Blue Sox |
4,906[11] |
Jake Rosenbeck, Holyoke Blue Sox |
2010 |
East Division |
12-0 |
Cardines Field |
Newport Gulls |
2,852 |
Jason Banos, North Shore Navigators |
2011 |
East Division |
3-1 |
Fraser Field |
North Shore Navigators |
2,112 |
Jack Reinheimer, Newport Gulls |
2012 |
West Division |
11-6 |
Montpelier Recreation Field |
Vermont Mountaineers |
2,106 |
Johnny Mishu Vermont Mountaineers |
2013 |
East Division |
2-1 |
Robbie Mills Field |
Laconia Muskrats |
1,012 |
Joe Torres Laconia Muskrats |
2014 |
TBD |
TBD |
Mackenzie Stadium |
Holyoke Blue Sox |
TBD |
TBD |
Home Run Derby winners
See also
References
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