LYNN, Mass. 一 There may be feet of snow on the ground, but the North Shore Navigators took a step towards summer as their 44-game schedule for the 2026 New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) season was officially revealed on Thursday.
The 19th season of summer collegiate baseball on the North Shore will include 22 home games at Fraser Field, with the season and home opener set for Friday, June 5, against the defending NECBL champion Keene SwampBats. It will mark North Shore’s third straight season-opening game at Fraser and the five games against North Division rivals to begin 2026.
The Navs are slated to host games on eight weekend dates, including four on Friday nights, three on Saturdays, and one on Sunday. Two of the team’s Saturday dates take place in July, while there are back-to-back Fridays with home games at the beginning of the season.
Regular-season home game times for 2026 are unchanged from last summer, with first pitch scheduled for 6:05 p.m. on Monday through Friday nights, 5:05 p.m. on Saturdays, and 1:35 p.m. on Sundays. The lone exceptions are 11:05 a.m. starts for Texas Roadhouse “School Day” on Tuesday, June 9, and “Camp Day” on Tuesday, July 7, as well as a 3:05 p.m. scheduled doubleheader on Saturday, June 27.
The Navs are excited to feature promotions and theme nights in conjunction with local businesses throughout the 2026 season, with details to follow in the coming months.
The Navs Future Prospects Clinic returns in 2026 with a pair of four-day sessions for children ages 6-12. Sessions will run from June 29-July 2 and July 13-16, both Monday through Thursday. More information and registration are available here.
Again in 2026, the Navs will compete against the Keene (N.H.) Swamp Bats, North Adams SteepleCats, Sanford Mainers, Upper Valley Nighthawks (White River Junction, Vt.), and Vermont Mountaineers (Montpelier, Vt.) in the North Division.
Making up the South Division are two other Massachusetts teams in the Martha’s Vineyard Sharks (Oak Bluffs) and Valley Blue Sox (Holyoke), as well as the Bristol Blues, Danbury Westerners, and Mystic Schooners in Connecticut, and Newport Gulls and Ocean State Waves (South Kingstown) in Rhode Island.
A charter member of the New England League’s inaugural season dating back to 1994, the Navs rejoined the NECBL in 2021 after a nine-year hiatus and proceeded to capture the Northern Division regular-season championship. The franchise has qualified for the NECBL playoffs in five of its nine NECBL seasons and won its fourth Fay Vincent Sr. Cup in 2010.
Stay up to date on the latest Navs news by visiting nsnavs.com and following the team on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram.
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