Categories: Sports

A Bigger and Better NEAA Baseball Season

Before the North End Athletic Association (NEAA) 2023 Baseball Season even started, Commissioner Ralph Martignetti and Baseball Coordinator John Romano proudly boasted that this year’s baseball program would be one of the biggest, if not the biggest, non-profit agency has ever had.

They were right!

The Majors had four teams for a total of 52 players, 9-10-year-olds.

The Minors had eight teams for a total of 77 players, 6-8-year-olds.

T-ball had 16 participants 4-5-year-olds.

Instructional program had 14 participants 4-5-year-olds.

In total 207 youth played in the 2023 Baseball Program, that’s certainly bigger and better.

North End Regional Review Staff

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