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Day 8: Hampton

Hot summer nights in Hampton, Virginia, have almost always featured baseball. Fans of the Peninsula Pilots who pack into War Memorial Stadium are particularly grateful for it. The stadium is a gem and minor league teams called it home year after year. But for a more »

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Leave a Comment on Day 8: HamptonJuly 23, 2016January 19, 2018 By Will Geoghegan

Day 7: Washington D.C.

Summer collegiate baseball and community involvement go hand-in-hand. The motivation often starts with building a brand, but the impact happens nonetheless – clinics, fundraising opportunities, reading weeks with local schools. The D.C. Grays want to build their brand, too, but they want to do it more »

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Leave a Comment on Day 7: Washington D.C.July 22, 2016January 19, 2018 By Will Geoghegan

Day 6: Kenosha

As a community newspaper sportswriter in New England, I see a lot of baseball. High school ball in the spring then basically nothing but baseball in the summer – collegiate leagues, American Legion ball, Connie Mack, Little League all-stars. I have probably covered 800 baseball more »

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Leave a Comment on Day 6: KenoshaJuly 18, 2016January 19, 2018 By Will Geoghegan

Day 5: Cape Cod

Summer always moves fast on Cape Cod. Cotuit manager Mike Roberts sees the Fourth of July as make-or-break time. It might be the true beginning of summer for the Cape as tourist mecca, but it’s the moment where you better be on track for the more »

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Leave a Comment on Day 5: Cape CodJuly 17, 2016January 19, 2018 By Will Geoghegan

Day 4: Santa Barbara

  Tradition is a hard thing to build and a hard thing to maintain in summer collegiate baseball. Players roll into town when their spring seasons end. It can be as early as Memorial Day weekend or as late as the end of June, if more »

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Leave a Comment on Day 4: Santa BarbaraJuly 1, 2016July 1, 2016 By Will Geoghegan

Day 3: Midnight Sun

  You know it’s going to be unlike anything you’ve seen, and it still wows you. Between business and pleasure, I’ve probably attended 500 or so baseball games, maybe more. I knew going into the 111th Midnight Sun Game in Fairbanks, Alaska Tuesday that this more »

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Leave a Comment on Day 3: Midnight SunJune 24, 2016June 24, 2016 By Will Geoghegan

Day 1 & 2: New England

  It didn’t feel much like summer in Cotuit, Massachusetts, on June 2. Low clouds persisted and the breeze carried a chill. But baseball players started arriving to Lowell Park around 1 p.m., ready for the first practice of the summer with the Cotuit Kettleers more »

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Leave a Comment on Day 1 & 2: New EnglandJune 21, 2016June 21, 2016 By Will Geoghegan

Summer magic

  “Baseball, to me, is still the national pastime because it is a summer game. I feel that almost all Americans are summer people, that summer is what they think of when they think of their childhood. I think it stirs up an incredible emotion more »

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Leave a Comment on Summer magicMay 31, 2016June 14, 2016 By Will Geoghegan

’Bolts upset No. 1 Eagles in D-I semis

Cranston Herald – Dec. 4, 2013 By William Geoghegan The book on Cranston East was written on a September night in Barrington, when the ‘Bolts lit up the Eagles for 37 points but got lit up for 41 in a shoot-out loss. At the most more »

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Leave a Comment on ’Bolts upset No. 1 Eagles in D-I semisJanuary 22, 2016 By Will Geoghegan

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