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|name=2011 NECBL season |image= |caption= |comment= |season_start=TBA |season_end=TBA |playoffs_start=TBD |cup_title1=West Semifinal 1 |cup_date1= |cup_champ1=Laconia |cup_title2=West Semifinal 2 |cup_date2= |cup_champ2=Sanford |cup_title3=East Semifinal 1 |cup_date3= |cup_champ3=Keene |cup_title4=East Semifinal 2 |cup_date4= |cup_champ4=Holyoke |cup_title5=West Final |cup_date5= |cup_champ5=TBD |cup_title6=East Final |cup_date6= |cup_champ6=KNE vs LAC |champion_title=NECBL Championship Series |champion_date=TBD |champion_site=TBD |champion=Keene Swamp Bats |seasons_title=NECBL seasons |prev=2010 |next=2012 }} The 2011 NECBL season was the 18th season of the New England Collegiate Baseball League, a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league. Changes for 2011 included the league's Lowell, Massachusetts franchise, the Lowell All-Americans, moving to Old Orchard Beach, Maine to become the Old Orchard Beach Raging Tide;[1] while the Bristol, Connecticut franchise, the Bristol Collegiate Baseball Club, will move to Mystic, Connecticut to become the Mystic Schooners.[2] In the championship series, the Keene Swamp Bats defeated the Laconia Muskrats 2 games to 0 for their 3rd NECBL Championship. Regular season standingsEast Division
West Division
All-star game{{main|2011 NECBL All-Star Game}}The NECBL's 2011 All-Star Game was hosted by the East Division's North Shore Navigators at Fraser Field in Lynn, Massachusetts. The East Division defeated the West Division 3-1. Playoffs{{main|2011 NECBL playoffs}}League leadersAs of July 18, 2011.
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