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Mackenzie Stadium is a baseball venue located in Holyoke, Massachusetts.[2] It was home to the Holyoke Millers and today is used by both the Valley Blue Sox of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (since 2008)[2] and the Elms College Blazers of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (since 2005).[3] It was built in 1933 and has a capacity of 4,100 people.[4]

Key Information

Mackenzie Stadium hosted the 2009 NECBL All-Star Game on July 18, 2009. The game, attended by an All-Star Game record 4,906 fans, was won by the host West Division 6–5.[5]

Former tenants

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The stadium was the home of the Holyoke Millers of the Double-A Eastern League for six seasons between 1977 and 1982.[6] The Millers were Eastern League champions in 1980.[7] Following the 1982 season, the franchise moved to Nashua, New Hampshire and became the Nashua Angels. The franchise still exists today as the Harrisburg Senators, Double-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals.[8]

Mackenzie was also home to the Holyoke Giants of the New England Collegiate Baseball League from 2004 to 2007 until the team moved to Lynn, Massachusetts and became the North Shore Navigators.[9]

Field dedication

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The stadium is named after Medal of Honor recipient John Mackenzie. Mackenzie was given the honor for actions performed upon the USS Remlick on December 17, 1917, during World War I. The field was dedicated in his honor on September 4, 1939.[10]

NECBL attendance

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The following is a list of the attendance figures of the two NECBL franchises to play at Mackenzie Stadium, the Holyoke Giants (2004–2007) and Valley Blue Sox (2008–present). In 2011, the Blue Sox led the NECBL in attendance for the first time.[11]

Season Game Avg. Season Total Lge. Rk.
Holyoke Giants
2004[12] 548 11,514 8th
2005[13] 478 10,049 9th
2006[14] 398 8,371 10th
2007[15] 476 10,011 9th
Holyoke/Valley Blue Sox
2008[16] 1,068 22,429 5th
2009[17] 1,156 24,284 4th
2010[18] 1,182 23,636 3rd
2011[11] 2,510 50,206 1st
2012[19] 974 18,497 4th
2014[20] 1,590 30,213 2nd
2015[21] 1,435 30,143 2nd
2016[22] 2,121 44,536 1st
2017[23] 2,121 42,415 1st
2018[24] 1,754 33,332 2nd
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