New Brunswick-Maine League
The New Brunswick-Maine League was a Class-D minor-league baseball league which had teams in New Brunswick, Canada and Maine, United States during the 1913 season. The league folded on August 23 and the Fredericton Pets were crowned champions with a 41–24 record.[1]
Teams
- Bangor Maroons of Bangor, Maine
- Calais-St. Stephen of St. Stephen, New Brunswick
- Fredericton Pets of Fredericton, New Brunswick
- St. John Marathons of Saint John, New Brunswick
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References
- "1913 New Brunswick-Maine League". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
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