O'Connell enjoys summer routine with Keene Swamp Bats

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Last updated Jul 14, 2026

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Aiden O’Connell, a pitcher for the Keene Swamp Bats, is adapting well to his summer routine in the New England Collegiate Baseball League. He starts once a week, engaging in mobility training and throwing sessions on off days. O’Connell recently contributed to the Swamp Bats' 2-1 exhibition win against the Nashua Silver Knights. His performance included five innings pitched, in which he allowed one run and struck out seven. This summer is crucial for O’Connell after playing at Duke University, where he seeks to improve and aim for a starting position next season. The next matchup against the Silver Knights is scheduled for July 28.

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  • O'Connell starts once a week for the Swamp Bats.
  • He has an 0-2 record with a 6.14 ERA this summer.
  • The Swamp Bats won 2-1 in their exhibition against Nashua.
  • O'Connell struck out seven batters in five innings.
  • The next game in the Granite State Showdown is July 28.
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NASHUA — Aiden O’Connell has settled into a summer routine. The Bedford resident and pitcher starts once a week for the defending New England Collegiate Baseball League champion Keene Swamp Bats. On his off days, O’Connell does mobility training, throwing sessions and watches baseball with his teammates. “That’s really the best part,” said O’Connell, a lefty who pitched the Swamp Bats to a 2-1 ...

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