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After the Augusta team disbanded on June 26, 1897, and the Rockland team disbanded on July 1, 1897, the Maine State League folded on July 5, 1897. Belfast had a 10–16 record in the 1897 season when the Maine State League folded, playing under manager Louis Bacon. The Pastimes placed 4th in the league standings, finishing 10.5 games behind 1st place Portland. The 1897 final Maine State League standings featured Portland (21–6), Lewiston (15–14). Bangor Millionaires (12–19) and Belfast (10–16) as the four remaining teams. The Augusta Kennebecs had a record of 14–8 and Rockland 10–19 when those teams folded.[2][3][5][6][7]
It is reported that the baseball terminology phrases "at bat", "on deck" and "in-the-hole" originated at Belfast Pastimes' home games.[1]
The Pastimes were the final minor league hosted in Belfast, Maine.[7][8]
Today, Belfast Pastimes artifacts are on display the Belfast Historical Society & Museum. The museum is located at 10 Market Street, Belfast, Maine.[1][9][10]
The ballpark
The name of the home minor league ballpark for the Belfast Pastimes is not known.[1]