Title: “Swing Into Summer: Farmington’s Local Baseball Scene Hits a Home Run”

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Farmington Reigns on the Diamond: A Comprehensive Look at Local Baseball, July 15-28

The area has no shortage of action for sports enthusiasts between American Legion, Tri-State, and college baseball leagues, alongside professional games.

American Legion Baseball: Competitive Spirit Remains Unfazed

Monday, July 15:

  • West Hartford secured a dominant 7-2 win against Simsbury, while Oakville edged Naugatuck 5-4.
  • Bristol’s game against Torrington had all eyes on it but unfortunately didn’t conclude in time.
  • Simsbury at Milford promises suspense.

Tuesday, July 16:

  • Bristol faces off against Torrington at 6:30 p.m., ensuring another thrilling evening on the diamond.

Thursday, July 18:

  • West Hartford will take on South Windsor at 5:45 p.m., while Simsbury competes against Naugatuck at the same time. Anticipation builds for these two significant contests.

Friday, July 19:

  • Games get fiery with Simsbury traveling to Norwalk and West Hartford clashing with Naugatuck. These matchups could determine future standings.

Saturday, July 20:

  • Simsbury will face Ridgefield at noon, leaving fans eager to see the triumphant victors.

Sunday, July 21:

  • Ridgefield visits Bristol at 4 p.m. for what is expected to be another closely contested game.

Monday, July 22 — Tuesday, July 23:

  • Early rounds of the state tournament kick off, setting the stage for more high-stakes baseball.

Tri-State Baseball: Local Rivals Face Off

Tuesday, July 16: Committed Rivalries

  • Naugatuck plays Canton at Mills Pond, while Valley Ducks face Burlington Hunters in Hartford.

Thursday, July 18: Anticipated Showdowns

  • The high-intensity game between Canton and Burlington at Dunkin Donuts Park at 6 p.m. is set to be a crowd favorite.

Saturday, July 20 — Sunday, July 21: Weekend Thrillers

  • Canton goes head-to-head with Torrington at Fuessenich Park and faces Amenia at 7 p.m.
  • The intensity extends into Sunday with multiple matchups throughout the day.

Wednesday, July 24 — Thursday, July 25:

  • Winsted travels to Tri-Town for an early 5:45 p.m. game, and more thrilling competitions follow.

College Baseball: Young Talent on Display

Monday, July 15:

  • Simsbury shut out Glastonbury 4-0 in the CCBL, showcasing promising talents.

Tuesday, July 16:

  • Western Massachusetts faces Simsbury at 6:30 p.m., a game expected to highlight upcoming stars.

Wednesday, July 17 — Thursday, July 18:

  • New rounds of games captivate audiences, with morning and evening competitions drawing significant viewership.

July 26-28:

  • The nail-biting CCBL double-elimination league tournament will unfold, culminating the month’s intense schedules.

Professional Baseball and Beyond

Pro Baseball: July 19, 20, 21

  • Hartford goes against Bowie starting Friday, while July 19 also highlights Hartford’s home games across the week.

Little League Baseball: Junior Division Tournaments

  • Sunday, July 21: Canton vies in the Eastern Regional in Dubois, Pa., a pivotal moment for junior teams.

Upcoming Key Events

Be sure not to miss the array of games listed on the Collinsville Press. This comprehensive schedule ensures fans stay updated on all local action.

Thanking Our Sponsors

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