| Team | League | Nicknames | Park |
| Boston | NA | Red Stockings, 1871-1882 | South End Grounds |
| " | NL | Beaneaters, 1883-1906 Doves, 1907-1910 Rustlers, 1911 |
South End Grounds (plus Congress Street Grounds in 1894) |
| " | " | Braves, 1912-1952 | South End Grounds, 1912-1914 Fenway Park, 1914-1915 Braves Field, 1915-1952 |
| Boston | AL | Somersets, 1901-1902 Americans, 1903-1907 |
Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds |
| " | " | Red Sox, 1908- | Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds, 1908-1911 Fenway Park 1912- |
| Boston | UA | Unions, 1884 | Union Park (Dartmouth Grounds) |
| Boston | NCL | Resolutes, 1887 | South End Grounds |
| Boston | PL | Reds, 1890 | Congress Street Grounds |
| " | AA | Reds, 1891 | " |
| Worcester | NL | Ruby Legs, 1880-1882 | Agricultural County Fair Grounds |
| Hartford | NA | Dark Blues, 1874-1875 | Hartford Ball Club Grounds |
| " | NL | Dark Blues, 1876 | " |
| Middletown | NA | Mansfields, 1872 | Mansfield Club Grounds |
| New Haven | NA | Elm Citys, 1875 | Howard Avenue Grounds |
| Providence | NL | Grays, 1878-1885 | Messer Street Grounds |
Notes: Boston NA/NL: Known unofficially as the Nationals, Red Caps, Reds, Seleemen, and Triumvirs.
Boston AL: Unofficial nicknames included Beaneaters, Collinsmen, Pilgrims, Plymouth Rocks, Puritans, and Speedboys.
Worcester NL: Unofficial nicknames included Brown Stockings and No-Names.
New Haven NA: Also called the New Havens.
Titles
Boston: World Series: 1914; NA Pennants: 1872-1875; NL Pennants: 1877, 1878, 1883, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1897, 1898, 1914
Boston: World Series: 1903, 1912, 1915, 1915, 1918; AL Pennants: 1903, 1904, 1912, 1915, 1915, 1918
Boston: PL Pennant: 1890; AA Pennant: 1891
Providence: World Series: 1884; NL Pennants: 1879, 1884
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