Thursday, July 25, 2019

Vote for Andrew!


Andrew MacNeil still needs your VOTE to win a spot in
the All Star Game! Voting ends at 11:59 tonight.
Click this link and vote for Andrew.
(Please note you can only vote once.)



 Andrew is one of our  most consistent hitters.
He's batting .319, with 4 doubles, 5 home runs,
10 walks and 9 stolen bases.

 Over the last 5 games, Andrew
has six hits in fifteen at bats,
six runs scored, a walk
and has been hit by a pitch twice.
He knows how to get on base! 

On defense, Andrew has been
stellar in center and left field.

 Any discussion of the Swamp Bats
involves team camaraderie,
team chemistry. 
Let’s promote togetherness.

Tell a friend and have them Vote for Andrew!

Once the votes are counted, we’ll have
a drawing of all who voted.
The voter chosen will win tickets to a Red Sox game
AND have a good feeling of sending 
Andrew MacNeil to the All Star game,
where he can join his starting
teammates and SIX other Swamp Bats.*


Starting the All Star game are catcher
Ryan Hogan and outfielder Randall Bednar.
We’ll also send pitcher Joe Simone,
infielders Kevin Welsh, Kyle Ball,
Will Wagner and
home run hitting contest
slugger Logan Matthieu.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Doubleheader win and All Star vote.


Tuesday was a busy day at Alumni Field.
We celebrated Halloween at the park and
our host sponsor was

The Beaver Street market and Deli provided food to Fuel the Bats
and we had displays and games and activities with
Liberty Insurance,
Monadnock Ford,
Fenton family Dealerships ,
the Savings Bank of Walpole and more.




At the center of all this activity  was our campaign to get your votes and send outfielder Andrew MacNiel to Sunday’s All Star game.
Andrew is one of our best and most consistent hitters, hitting .315 with 4 doubles and 5 home runs and is a weapon on defense, starting in center field.
The deadline for your vote is Thursday at 11:59 p.m.

Vote for Andrew! http://vote19.necbl.com


Christine Hadlow from GKCC,
Kevin Watterson and Andrew MacNiel

photo by Connor Ullathorne

Justin Willis pitches in game one.
The Swamp Bats swept a doubleheader with the Valley Blue Sox.
The Keene Sentinel has a great wrap-up.