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2002 NECBL season

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Duration
  
June 8 – August 1

Quarterfinal 4
  
Mill City over Concord

Start date
  
2002

Quarterfinal 3
  
Keene over Torrington

Semifinal 1
  
Newport over Danbury

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Quarterfinal 1
  
Danbury over Middletown

Quarterfinal 2
  
Newport over North Adams

Sites
  
Alumni Field, Cardines Field

The 2002 NECBL season was the ninth season in the history of the New England Collegiate Baseball League. The league expanded to twelve franchises with the addition of the North Adams SteepleCats of North Adams, Massachusetts and the Sanford Mainers of Sanford, Maine, the league's first franchise in the New England state of Maine. Also, the league's Willimantic, Connecticut franchise changed its name from the Eastern Tides to the Thread City Tides Tides.

In the quarterfinal playoff rounds, Danbury defeated Middletown 2–0, Newport defeated North Adams 2–1, Keene defeated Torrington 2–1, and Mill City defeated Concord 2–1. In the semifinal rounds, Newport defeated Danbury 2–0, and Keene defeated Lowell 2–1, setting up a championship series between the Newport Gulls and the Keene Swamp Bats. In game 1, Newport defeated Keene 8–4, and in game 2, Newport defeated Keene 3–2 to win the NECBL championship.

  • ¿ Comparisons in relation to 2001 NECBL season.
  • † The North Adams SteepleCats and Sanford Mainers were founded for the 2003 season.
  • References

    2002 NECBL season Wikipedia