James Szkobel-Wolff
Island fans flocked to opening day at the Shark Tank Tuesday evening to watch the Martha’s Vineyard Sharks defeat the Ocean State Waves 8-3.
Aaron Wilson
With reliable starting pitching, lights-out arms in the bullpen, patient and dangerous hitters at the plate the 2021 Sharks are a team tailor-made for summer baseball.
Aaron Wilson
After two rainouts, the Martha’s Vineyard Sharks finally begin their playoff run tonight, August 6, at the Shark Tank against the sixth-seeded Ocean State Waves.
Aaron Wilson
The Martha’s Vineyard Sharks are facing a do-or-die game tonight against the Danbury Westerners in the southern division championship round of the New England Baseball League playoffs.

2018

The Sharks are one win away from the World Series. After losing their playoff home opener, they eked out a victory Wednesday night.

With 12 players on the all star team and first place standing, the Martha’s Vineyard Sharks are having their best season yet.

At 6 feet, 6 inches, and 230 pounds, Sharks pitcher and Oak Bluffs native James Sashin has quite an appetite. But parents Howie and Cheryll make sure that he never goes hungry.

On a perfect evening, the Martha’s Vineyard Sharks opened up their season with an 8-1 victory over the North Shore Navigators.

The Martha’s Vineyard Sharks are set to kick off their season on Thursday, May 31 with a home game against the North Shore Navigators.

Kids 13 and under (accompanied by an adult) will receive free admission for all Martha’s Vineyard Sharks games this season thanks to a sponsorship from Vineyard Vines.

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