Rockland was home to early baseball, as the
Rockland Base Ball Club played as members the 1884
Independent level
Connecticut League. In 1897, Rockland joined the
Independent level
Maine State League. The Maine State League briefly played in the 1897 season as a six–team league, beginning play on May 20, 1897. The
Augusta Kennebecs,
Bangor Millionaires,
Belfast Pastimes,
Lewiston and
Portland teams joined Rockland in league play. During the season, the Augusta team disbanded on June 26, 1897 and the Rockland team disbanded on July 1, 1897. With the two teams disbanded, the league entire league folded on July 5, 1897. Rockland had a 10–19 record in the 1897 season when the team folded. The Rockland team was 6th in the league standings when the team folded, positioned behind 1st place Portland. The 1897 final Maine State League standings featured Portland (21–6), Lewiston (15–14), Bangor Millionaires (12–19) and Belfast Pastimes (10–16) as the four remaining teams. The Augusta Kennebecs had a record of 14–8 and Rockland 10–19 when those teams folded. The 1897 team was the last minor league hosted in Rockland, Maine to date. ==The ballpark==