12 Facts About Brewster Whitecaps

1.

Brewster Whitecaps are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Brewster, Massachusetts.

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In 1915 and 1916, the Red Tops were captained by Dartmouth College's Albert F Rice, and the team's annual contest against the Brewster town team was a main attraction at the Brewster Grange fair.

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3.

Brewster Whitecaps began play in the Cape League in 1948, entering the Lower Cape Division as its sixth team, along with Orleans, Chatham, Harwich, Yarmouth, and Dennis.

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4.

The Brewster Whitecaps played their home games at Cape Cod Regional Technical High School, just over the border in Harwich.

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5.

Brewster Whitecaps overcame the A's in a single-game play-in contest, but went on to fall to first place Y-D in the semi-final series, two games to none.

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6.

Manager Bill Mosiello's 1994 Brewster Whitecaps squad starred CCBL Hall of Famer Sean Casey, who hit.

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7.

The 1998 Brewster Whitecaps featured future major league all-star Chase Utley and CCBL Hall of Famer Bobby Kielty.

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8.

Brewster Whitecaps began the 2000s in dramatic fashion by claiming its first league championship.

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9.

Brewster Whitecaps capitalized on a pair of walks in the seventh to score the game's only two runs.

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10.

In 2002, the Brewster Whitecaps featured exciting San Diego State University centerfielder Tony Gwynn Jr.

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11.

The 2012 Brewster Whitecaps featured future major league all-stars Jeff McNeil and Aaron Judge.

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12.

Brewster Whitecaps' stars shone brighter than all at the 2019 CCBL All-Star Game.

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