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The Boston Park League is the oldest amateur baseball league in the United States, founded in 1929. We hope you'll join us on the ballfields, whether as a player, manager, or one of the thousands of spectators who's watched Park League games for 88 years. Ted Williams (1946) and Mark McGwire (1984) hit home runs in Boston Park League exhibitions games.

The Leverett Connector & Tobin Bridge are named after Gov. Leverett Saltonstall & Mayor Tobin. In 1941, they pitched vs. each other. BPL Vice President Franz Strassmann has appeared in many movies, including The Box with Cameron Diaz, and as a Gotham City police officer in Dark Knight Rises. Shockingly, he hasn't appeared in any baseball movies yet.
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Our season begins mid-May, and we play a 36-game regular season schedule. We play Monday thru Friday, and occasional Sunday games. All games (except Sunday) are under the lights, beginning at 7:30 or 8pm. All fields are located in the City of Boston. Towards the end of the regular season, an All-Star team will be selected by the coaches and managers to play another amateur league All-Star team.
Hall of Fame
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The Boston Park League has had 34 Hall of Fame Inductions beginning in 1982. We now have 282 members. 105 are deceased. We like to see all of our HOF'ers return once a year and support the oldest amateur baseball league in the country. The Hall of Fame plaques containing all members names, is on display at the Boston Parks & Recreation Department Administrative Office, 1010 Massachusetts Ave., 3rd Floor, Boston, Ma. 02118.
Golf Tournament 2021
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Thank you to all our sponsors and athletes, we look forward to another amazing event in 2021! Jack Fahey, BPL Hall of Fame 1995, age 82, member of the Easton Country Club, honored previously by having the bridge on the 15th fairway named after him. He started umpiring in 1967, worked his way up through high school, to the college level, and into the Park League.
In Memoriam
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Baseball is eternal. These beloved Boston Park League friends once graced the ballfields of our city, but have moved on to the perfectly manicured fields in the sky. They will be remembered forever. Bob Powers passed away at the age of 70. In 1973, Bob joined the Boston Park League as a pitcher for the Mass Envelope Team.
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