
Facts about the history of American Legion Baseball in the Department of New Hampshire.
NOTE: As we prepare to celebrate American Legion Baseball’s centennial season, we’re taking a quick look at historical facts from each Legion department which sponsors, or has sponsored, the program. Check out stories at Legion.org/Baseballat100 (or click here for the previous story) and stay up-to-date on centennial happenings using #LegionBaseball100 on social media.
New Hampshire can boast four American Legion Baseball Graduates of the Year—with a bit of an asterisk.
Manchester’s Mike Flanagan (1975) and Chris Carpenter (2007) each earned Graduate of the Year honors, as did Penacook’s Bob Tewksbury in 1995.
The fourth? Carlton Fisk, who was 1975 Graduate of the Year. The asterisk? Fisk played Legion Baseball in both New Hampshire and Vermont.
Facts about New Hampshire Legion Baseball
First season of American Legion Baseball: 1928.
First state champion: Manchester Post 2.
Baseball Hall of Famers (1*): Carlton Fisk*, Claremont, 2000 (1975 Graduate of the Year).
*Fisk also played Legion Baseball in Vermont
Other notable alumni: Chris Carpenter, Manchester, 2007 Graduate of the Year; Mike Flanagan, Manchester, 1979 Graduate of the Year; Bob Tewskbury, Penacook, 1995 Graduate of the Year.
American Legion World Series appearances (10): Bedford, 2011; Berlin, 1965; Manchester, 1942, 1947, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1982, 2002.
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