Newport Gulls Week Ahead July 6th-July 12th
Six more games for the Gulls in midst of NECBL play
For Immediate Release: 7/06/26
After another strong week, the Newport Gulls have climbed to second in the South Division standings. This week brings six more games, three of them at home in beautiful Newport.
The week opens Monday with the Gulls hosting the Danbury Westerners for the final time this season. It’s Traffic Safety Night, sponsored by the RI Department of Transportation. The first 250 fans will receive a Newport Gulls T-Shirt, courtesy of Chris Electric. First pitch at 6:35 pm. Streaming available on NECBL+ via HomeTeam Network.
On Tuesday, the Gulls return to Martha’s Vineyard. The top two teams of the South face off at 7:00 pm. Watch on NECBL+ via HomeTeam Network.
Wednesday, the Valley Blue Sox make the trip to Cardines. Newport is undefeated against Valley this season and is looking to keep it that way. It’s Allstate Inclusion Night, with the first 250 fans receiving a free foam baseball, courtesy of Allstate. First pitch is at 6:35 pm. Streaming available on Unbeaten Sports.
Thursday is Newport's final trip to Mystic during the regular season. The Gulls beat the Schooners on July 4th, and the teams are separated by just one game in the standings. First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 pm. Streaming available on NECBL+ via HomeTeam Network.
It’s a Cardines Friday night as the Ocean State Waves cross the Pell Bridge once again. The Waves lead the rivalry series 2-1, but the Gulls will try to even things up on American Heroes Night, sponsored by Yalanis Wealth Management. Police, firefighters, and EMTs receive free admission. First pitch at 6:35 pm. Streaming available on ESPN+.
After a Saturday off, Newport wraps up the week Sunday in Holyoke against the Valley Blue Sox. First pitch is at 6:35 pm on ESPN+.
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The Newport Gulls, members of the 13-team New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL), are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, founded as the Rhode Island Gulls in 1998 in Cranston, R.I., before moving to Newport in 2001. In addition to recruiting, fielding, and developing a team of the nation's top collegiate baseball athletes and attracting 50,000 fans annually to Cardines Field, the predominantly volunteer organization strives to benefit the community via summer camps, reading programs, fundraisers, scholarships, and charitable donations – totaling over $1 million since 2001. The Gulls are eight-time champions of the NECBL – the winningest franchise in league history – and were ranked as the overall No. 1 summer collegiate baseball team in the country by Perfect Game USA in 2012.
