Founded to provide the best that amateur baseball has to offer, the Intercity League (ICL) was organized and has been in continuous operation in the Greater Boston area since 1950.
Over the last 56 years ICL teams have been located in Medford, Wakefield, Lexington, Malden, Everett, Somerville, Melrose, Cambridge, Reading, Wilmington, Winthrop, Lynnfield, Woburn, Waltham, Lowell, Reading and Watertown. Countless ICL players have gone on to rewarding professional baseball careers and almost all others have displayed their talent at the finest baseball colleges throughout the country.
The Intercity League is considered among the best amateur baseball leagues in the Northeast. Many knowledgeable baseball people and fans believe the ICL offers the best amateur/semi-professional baseball product around. Our teams combine a unique blend of top collegiate talent, professional baseball prospects and former minor league veterans who have competed as high as Triple AAA baseball. Competition on the field is paramount and the Intercity League provides the forum for highly competitive and intense summer baseball. The price of admission to all Intercity League regular season games is free. Catch a game or two and you’ll keep coming back for more exciting baseball action. | Intercity League News
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Lexington Wins Intercity League Championship. GO
Veteran ICL Umpire Scotty McDougall passes away. GO
2007 ICL Award-Winners Announced. GO
Red Sox Promote Chiefs Cooney. GO
7 ICL Players set for Old Time Baseball Classic. GO
Andre Chiefs Keith Forbes Signs Can-Am League Contract. GO
American's Welch signs with North Shore Spirit. GO
Sam Steed of the Lexington Blue Sox earned his 100th win in the ICL July 22nd with an 8-1 over East Boston on July 22nd
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