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New England Collegiate Baseball League and professional minor leagues offer summertime baseball action in Maine
The New England Collegiate Baseball League is summer college baseball at its best. Seeing a college baseball game is an evening of great summertime fun for children and families during a New England vacation. The league, consisting of 12 teams in the six New England states, starts its summer season in early June and plays an eight-week schedule of 42 games per team. The league championship is determined by a playoff in early August.
Games are broadcast via Teamline. Fans can view the live video webcast of an entire game via the Internet for $15; listen to to live audio webcast of the games for fee; or listen to a live play-by-play from any telephone for $5 per game. Games start at 7 p.m. unless otherwise indicated. Other game starting times may be 1, 3, 5, 6, 6:30, and 6:35 p.m. Consult team schedules are team websites.
Maine’s professional minor leagues include the Portland Sea Dogs, a AA affiliate of the Boston Red Sox.
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Portland Sea Dogs
271 Park Avenue
Portland, ME 
Phone: 800-936-3647
Double-A Affiliate of the Boston Red Sox
From the home opening game on April 11, 2008, through September, the Sea Dogs welcome families, children and baseball fans of all descriptions with low prices, easy access, and lots of fun promotions. Among these are a hometown heroes night; a football appreciation day; post-game fireworks shows on April 25, May 9, June 19, July 4 and August 28; giveaways of Kevin Youkilis, Josh Beckett, Dustin Pedroia, and Clay Buchholz Bobblehead Dolls; a Mother’s Day 5k road race; Bring Your Co-workers and Bring Your Boss days; a "All the Hair You Can Spare" day; Sea Dogs Team Card Set Giveaway; New England Ford Night- pre-game antique car parade; and a Team Awards Day on September 1.
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Sanford Mariners
Goodall Park, Roberts Street
Sanford, ME 04073 
Phone: 207-324-0010
New England Collegiate Baseball League
Directions: Take I-495 North to I-95 North. Go 18 miles through New Hampshire to the Maine state line at Pisataqua Bridge in Kittery. Continue on I-95 North to the Maine Turnpike 19 miles to Turnpike Exit 2 (not I-95 Exit 2). Go north on State Route 109 for 12 miles. Left on Roberts Street between Dunkin Donuts and City Hall. Field is down hill on the left. Local news coverage: Journal Tribune Maine Today Portsmouth Herald. Internet coverage: Games are broadcast via Teamline Fans can view the live video webcast of an entire game via the Internet for $15; listen to to live audio webcast of the games for fee; or listen to a live play-by-play from any telephone for $5 per game.
Game times: Games start at 7 p.m. unless otherwise indicated. Other game starting times may be 1, 3, 5, 6, 6:30, and 6:35 p.m. Consult team schedules are team websites.
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