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Northeastern League
The Northeastern League was a minor league baseball league that last played in the 1934 season as an eight–team Class B (baseball), Class B level league. The 1934 league franchises were based in Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. An earlier Northeastern League played as an Independent baseball league, Independent league in 1887 and 1895 to 1896, with teams based in New York (state), New York and Vermont. History The "Northeastern League" first played as a minor league in the 1887 season, beginning play on July 6, 1887, with the season concluding on September 5, 1887. The 1887 league was formed as an Independent baseball league, Independent league, composed of league members Burlington (Vermont baseball), Burlington, Malone, Montpelier (baseball), Montpelier, Rutland (baseball), Rutland and St. Albans. The 1887 Rutland team won the Northeastern League championship with a 16–6 record managed by James Harmon. The five–team league began play on July 6, 1887 and the Ru ...
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