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New York's finest baseball Club which has a Non for profit status, consists of 30 New York City Police Officers who work in various communities throughout the city. NY Finest Baseball members come together as does a family, where there is no rank on the field. We are a tight knit Bunch with one common goal. To enjoy ourselves playing the sport we love and helping others anyway we can. In the past we have traveled to various states and countries. We have played other Departments such as Houston, Chicago, Las Vegas Metro, Los Angeles, San Diego, Tucson, Columbus Ohio, and other various police and Fire departments across the country. In, 2008 New York's Finest Baseball Club will participate in two local amateur Men's Baseball Leagues. During the week the team could be found on the ball field at the Parade Grounds in Prospect Park where the team participates in the Parade Ground League (PGL). On weekends, NY Finest will participate in the New York Metro Baseball League (NYCMBL). NY Finest will use Poly Tech University's Baseball Diamond at Floyd Bennett Field also in Brooklyn . Floyd Bennett field complex houses the NYPD Drivers Training Unit as well as the NYPD Aviation unit. The Team has big plans in 2008. Besides playing locally, NY Finest will participate in Several Charity Events and National Tournaments.
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