2000 NECBL season

The 2000 NECBL season was the seventh season of the New England Collegiate Baseball League. The league added a franchise in Manchester, Connecticut, the Manchester Silkworms, along with a franchise in Lowell, Massachusetts, the Mill City All-Americans. The league lost its Leominster, Massachusetts franchise, the Central Mass Collegians and its West Warwick, Rhode Island franchise, the Rhode Island Reds.

In the semifinal playoff rounds, Rhode Island defeated Mill City 2-1, and Keene defeated Middletown 2-1. In the championship round, Keene defeated Rhode Island 2-1 to win the franchise's first NECBL championship.

Regular Season Standings

Rnk

Team

Manager

Wins

Losses

Win Pct.

GB

1

Keene Swamp Bats

Ken Harring

27

15

.643

0

2

Mill City All-Americans

Chip Forrest

25

16

.610

1.5

3

Rhode Island Gulls

Carmen Carcone

24

18

.571

3

4

Middletown Giants

Leo Veleas

22

20

.524

5

5

Danbury Westerners

Moe Morhardt

21

20

.512

5.5

6

Torrington Twisters

Gregg Hunt

20

22

.476

7

7

Eastern Tides

Marty Gomez

14

25

.359

11.5

8

Manchester Silkworms

Scott Smith

12

29

.293

14.5

League Awards

Award

Player

NECBL team

Collegiate team

Most Valuable Player

Kevin Wissner

Middletown

University of Connecticut

Top Pro Prospect

Steve Guthrie

Danbury

Palomar Community College

10th Player Award

Jason Boice

Middletown

Georgetown

Defensive Player of the Year

Raphael Lara

Rhode Island

Miami Dade Community College

Top Pitcher

Dan August

Keene

University of Tampa

Top Relief Pitcher

Eric Johnson

Keene

University of Maine