Three baseball leagues have expressed interest in bringing a team to the city that would replace the summer collegiate Watertown Rams (Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League) at Alex T. Duffy Fairgrounds, including the Perfect Game, New York Collegiate Baseball League, and start-up East Coast Baseball League. Last month, the city severed ties with the Rams over several issues. Read more here.
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Three Leagues Interested in Watertown Ballpark
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Rams Evicted From Watertown Ballpark
We’re not sure what has truly gone down in Watertown (NY), but the city has notified the summer collegiate Watertown Rams (Perfect Game League) that the team can no longer play at city-owned Alex T. Duffy Fairgrounds, claiming players trashed the facility’s locker room and the team failed to pay its water bill. Read more here.
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Watertown Rams Extend Lease
The summer collegiate Watertown Rams (Perfect Game League) have locked in a three-year deal to continue using Alex Duffy Fairgrounds. Read more here. This is good news, as there has been a little instability in the market over the last couple of years. Read more here and here.
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Rams, Watertown Work on Lease
The potential drama in Watertown (NY) was all for not. Only one team stepped up to play at Alex T. Duffy Fairgrounds for the 2013 season, and it’s the same team that has been playing there for the past decade. The summer collegiate Watertown Wizards (Perfect Game League), now known as the Watertown Rams, are negotiating with the city to extend their lease. Interesting that one other potential Continue reading
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PGCBL’s Watertown Franchise Likely to Renew Lease, Team is Now ‘Ram Tough’
The summer collegiate Watertown Wizards (Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League) are apparently not in danger of being pushed out of Alex T. Duffy Fairgrounds as the local paper implied this week. The league is denying that another PGCBL franchise owner is gunning for the park, and there’s been no further noise about the potential suitor from Green Bay (WI). Continue reading
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