| 1994 NECBL season | ||||
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| Regular season | ||||
| Duration | Early June – Early August | |||
| Playoffs | ||||
| Start date | August 4 | |||
| NECBL League Championship Playoff Series | ||||
| Date | August 4-August 9, 1994 | |||
| Site | Muzzy Field, Eastern Baseball Stadium | |||
| Champions | Eastern | |||
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The 1994 NECBL season was the inaugural season of the New England Collegiate Baseball League, a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league operating in the northeastern United States region of New England. The league contained five franchises, all from the southern New England state of Connecticut: the Eastern Tides, Bristol Nighthawks, Fairfield Stallions, Middletown Giants, and Waterbury White Sox.
The Eastern Tides were the league's inaugural champions, winning the best-of-five championship series three games to two over the Bristol Nighthawks. Bill Buscetto, a catcher from the University of New Haven, was the championship series Most Valuable Player.
Eastern wins championship, 3-2.