First Ever Historic Baseball Festival to be Held at Rocky Point

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First Ever Historic Baseball Festival to be Held at Rocky Point

The Providence Grays PHOTO: Steph Travers
The Providence Grays are set to host the first-ever Rocky Point Historic Baseball Festival.

The festival will take place on Saturday, August 17 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Admission is free. 

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The Festival

The Rocky Point Festival will take place on the site of the old amusement park that hosted the only Sunday baseball games allowed in New England from 1891-1917.

It will feature an opening ceremony and first pitch with father and son former MLB players Dave and Mike Stenhouse. Dave represented the Washington Senators in the 1962 All-Star game in his rookie season, while Mike played for the Expos, Twins, and Red Sox (1982-86).

Five vintage teams from the Northeast will play five games following the rules of 1884 and 1864 on two fields with action throughout the day.

The teams that are coming are the New York Mutuals, Connecticut Bulldogs, Dirigo BBC of Maine, and the Boston Union Base Ball Club as they join the Grays to inaugurate this festival. 

Rocky Point Festival Schedule: Saturday, August 17, 9 AM to 4 PM:

  • 9:00 AM Providence Grays v. Connecticut Bulldogs, 1884 (Field 1)
  • 10:00 AM Boston Union v. New York Mutuals, 1864 (Field 2)
  • 12:00 PM New York Mutuals v. Connecticut Bulldogs, 1864 (Field 2)
  • 12:00 PM Boston Union v. Dirigo BBC, 1864 (Field 1)
  • 2:00 PM Providence Grays v. Dirigo BBC, 1864 (Field 1)

 

Providence Grays History at Rocky Point

Rocky Point also won renown in baseball history when Babe Ruth played for the minor league, Providence Grays.

On September 27, 1914, in an exhibition at Rocky Point against the Chicago Cubs, Ruth pitched the Grays to victory


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