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Elkton Eclipse Vintage Baseball Schedule for 2010

Posted on April 4, 2010 by admin

The vintage baseball team, the Elkton Eclipse, has announced its 2010 season playing schedule.

April 25th – Elkton hosts “The Chopper” Tournament at elk
landing to kick off the 2010 season. 12 teams from 5
states will be represented!
May 2nd – vs. Havre de Grace at Elk Landing
May 16th – at Talbot
May 22nd, 23rd – Delaware Festival
June 13th – at Diamondstate BBC (Delaware)
June 20th – vs. Diamondstate at Elk Landing
June 27th – at Potomac (11am), at Arundel (3pm)
July 3rd – at Flemington in Cape May, NJ
July 17th, 18th – Gettysburg 19th Century Base Ball Festival
July 25th – vs. Chesapeake at Elk Landing
August 8th – vs. Arundel at Elk Landing
August 15th – vs. Philadelphia at Elk Landing
August 22nd – at Havre de Grace
August 29th – Maryland State Tournament at Jerusalem Mill
September 18th – at Williamsburg
September 19th – at Fredericksburg
September 25th – Rising Sun 150th Anniversary Celebration
October 2nd, 3rd – Mid-Atlantic League Playoffs

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