Plymouth Pilgrims (NECBL)

Plymouth Pilgrims

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League NECBL (Southern Division)
Location Plymouth, Massachusetts (2013-present)
Ballpark Forges Field
Year founded 2013
League championships 0
Colors Blue, White, Red
              
Ownership Dan Shaughnessy, Cabby Brini, Brian Nolan, Brian Faghan, Mike Guimares, Joe Ricci, Robert Ryan
Management

Dan Shaughnessy - President

Benjamin Fey - General Manager
Manager Greg Zackrison
Website

The Plymouth Pilgrims are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.[1] The team, a member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL), plays its home games at Forges Field in Plymouth.[2]

The Pilgrims went 15-28 in their inaugural season of 2013, finishing with the worst record in the NECBL. Outfielder Andrew Santomauro from Lafayette College was the lone award winner from the Pilgrims, winning the Most Improved Player Award. Santomauro and pitcher Travis Stout represented the Pilgrims in the All-Star Game.

In 2014, the Pilgrims won 31 games, clinching the best record in the league and were one win away from tying the best record in NECBL history. 10 Pilgrims made the All-Star team: Pitchers Thomas Jankins, Nick Berger, Vincenzo Aiello and Danny Garcia, catchers Matt Walsh and Logan Koch, first baseman Vin Guglietti, second baseman Thomas Roulis and outfielders Mike Martin and James Bunn. The Pilgrims coaching staff also coached the Southern Division All-Stars. Outfielder Brent Rooker participated in the Home Run Derby, but was not on the roster.

During the 2015 season, the Pilgrims failed to make the playoffs with a 20-21 record, but did feature the NECBL Most Improved Player and League MVP, Brent Rooker of Mississippi State.

See also

References

  1. 13 for '13 at necbl.com, URL accessed Jan 1, 2013
  2. NECBL will field a baseball team in Plymouth in 2013 at wickedlocal.com, URL accessed Dec 30, 2012

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