1998 NECBL season

The 1998 NECBL season was the fifth season of the New England Collegiate Baseball League. The league expanded to seven teams with the addition of the Keene Swamp Bats of Keene, New Hampshire. The Swamp Bats were the league's first New Hampshire franchise.

In the semifinal playoff rounds, Middletown defeated Danbury 2-0, and Torrington defeated Rhode Island 2-0. In the final round, Middletown defeated Torrington 3-1 to win their second consecutive NECBL championship.

Regular Season Standings

Rnk

Team

Manager

Wins

Losses

Win Pct.

GB

1

Torrington Twisters

Greg Hunt

30

12

.714

0

2

Danbury Westerners

Moe Morhardt

25

17

.595

5

3

Middletown Giants

Leo Veleas

24

18

.571

6

4

Rhode Island Reds

Jay Grenier

21

21

.500

9

5

Keene Swamp Bats

Dave Pano

18

24

.429

12

6

Eastern Tides

Stephen Trimper

15

27

.357

15

7

Central Mass Collegians

Harry Ayotte

14

28

.333

16

League Awards

Award

Player

NECBL team

Collegiate team

Most Valuable Player

Aaron Fera

Rhode Island

Georgia College

Outstanding Pro Prospect

Mark Malaska

Danbury

Akron University

10th Player Award

Dan Moylan

Keene

North Carolina

Defensive Player of the Year

Fritz Sanchez

Danbury

University of New Haven

Outstanding Pitcher

Kevin Olore

Middletown

Marist

Outstanding Relief Pitcher

Brian Houdek

Torrington

Western Kentucky University