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Bethesda Big Train : ウィキペディア英語版
Bethesda Big Train

The Bethesda Big Train is a collegiate summer baseball team based in Bethesda, Maryland. Most of its players are drawn from the college ranks. The team is a member of the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League (CRCBL), and derives its name from the nickname of Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson,〔("Walter Johnson" at Bethesda Big Train official site. ) Retrieved 2015-06-02.〕 who was a Bethesda resident for ten years.〔(Walter Johnson: Baseball's Big Train ), by Henry W. Thomas, Published by U of Nebraska Press, 1998, page 288. On Google Books.〕 The Big Train plays its home games at Shirley Povich Field. The Big Train is owned and operated by the non-profit The Bethesda Community Base Ball Club, Inc., and is funded through merchandise sales, donations, and other fundraising efforts at games. As of March 2008, 34 Big Train Alumni have played professional baseball.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bigtrain.org/ )
==History==

The Bethesda Community Baseball Club, Inc. was founded in 1998 "to raise funds to improve the quality of youth baseball and softball fields in Montgomery County and the District of Columbia." Proceeds from the operations of the Bethesda Big Train are used to further this mission. As of March 2008 the Club reports they have raised $300,000 in support of this mission.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bigtrain.org/published/about_us/new_mission.html )
The Big Train commenced play in 1999 as part of the Clark Griffith League (CGL). In 2004, they won the CGL championship.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.clarkgriffithbaseball.com/BeAboutUs/history-CGL.html )
In 2005 the Big Train joined the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League (CRCBL).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bigtrain.org/published/archives/crsl_announcement.html )〕 That first year, the team won the league championship and shared the post-season tournament championship with the Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts. In 2006 the Big Train were the regular season champions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ripkensrcollegebaseball.org/published/archives/index.html )〕 In 2009, the Big Train won both the regular and postseason championships. In 2010, the Big Train captured their 2nd straight CRCBL Championship after placing 3rd in the regular season, and in 2011 rolled to their 3rd consecutive league championship with a 36-9 overall record and were ranked the #1 summer collegiate baseball league team in the nation by Perfect Game USA.
In early 2012, BCBBC announced its merger with one of its longtime partners, BCC Baseball. Both organizations now operate as a single non-profit entity under the banner of the Bethesda Big Train. To this day, all proceeds from the Bethesda Big Train continue to enrich the ballfields of Montgomery County, MD and the District of Columbia. Starting in the summer of 2012, the summer camp programs of the BCBBC and BBC Baseball will also become one. The Bethesda Big Train summer baseball camp will allow for an even wider range of young people to take advantage of what the Big Train players and coaches have to offer.

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