Nashua, NH
Nashua is located in southern New Hampshire, on the Merrimack River, 20 miles south of Manchester, NH.
Teams that have played here[edit]
- Nashua, New England Inter State League (1888)
- Nashua, New England Association (1895)
- Nashua, New England League (1901-1905)
- Nashua, New England Inter State League (1907)
- Nashua Millionaires, New England League (1926-1927, 1929-1930, 1933)
- Nashua Dodgers, New England League (1946-1949)
- Nashua Angels, Eastern League (1983)
- Nashua Pirates, Eastern League (1984-1986)
- Nashua Hawks, North Atlantic League (1995-1996)
- Nashua Pride, Atlantic League (1998-2005)
- Nashua Pride, Canadian-American Association (2006-2008)
- American Defenders of New Hampshire, Canadian-American Association (2009)
Persons who were born here[edit]
- Steve Allen, minor league pitcher
- Red Boucher, Alaska baseball pioneer
- John Connor, pitcher
- Cam Devanney, minor league infielder
- Ray Dobens, pitcher
- John Floras, umpire
- Bill Hawes, outfielder
- Kevin McGowan, pitcher
- Jim McNamara, catcher
- Murphy Smith, pitcher
- Jared Triolo, infielder
Persons who died here[edit]
- Bill Boudreau, minor league infielder
- John Connor, pitcher
- John Kerin, umpire
- Bobby Murray, infielder
- Normie Roy, pitcher
- Ike Van Zandt, outfielder
Educational institutions located here[edit]
Further Reading[edit]
- Michael Casey (Associated Press): "New Hampshire town recognized for historic role in racially integrating baseball in the 1940s", Yahoo! News, May 30, 2023. [1]
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