The vintage baseball season has officially come to a close, wrapping up another season of fun for local teams like the Providence Grays and Olneyville Cadets. The teams compete according to 1864 and 1884 rules and face teams that hail from all throughout
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The vintage baseball season has officially come to a close, wrapping up another season of fun for local teams like the Providence Grays and Olneyville Cadets. The teams compete according to 1864 and 1884 rules and face teams that hail from all throughout the Northeast, some even traveling as far as the Midwest. Here is a look at the recent vintage baseball playoffs. Pictured are Jesse Lee of Providence pitching (left) and Warwick’s Jim McHale (right). (Warwick Beacon photos)
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