HUB Sports Boston

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Newton, United States

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HUB Sports Boston Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

HUB Sports Boston is located in Newton, United States on 447 Centre St. HUB Sports Boston is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category basketball club in United States.

Address

447 Centre St

Phone

+1 6178638300

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Alex Pinheiro

Been a part of numerous HUB Sports leagues for a while now, and they’re one of the better organized leagues in Boston. We’re in unprecedented times with all of the new COVID restrictions, but they’ve managed to adapt to keep the majority of their sports offering despite the new regulations and guidelines. Definitely recommend them to anyone thinking about signing up.

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Nick Berruezo

Hub Sports has really made me feel at home when I'm in Boston. They offer a ton of sports and their umpires and refs are pretty good. I don't envy the umpires at all. They miss some calls (even the professionals do) but not many. I've made a ton of friends and highly recommend it!

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Ivanilson Diniz

staff are only interested i stealing you money . would not recommend

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Armen Zeytoonian

By far the best softball league I play in. Lots of choices of games, fields, locations, days and times. Great league management and umpires. Good players who enjoy the fellowship of playing, as well as the games themselves. I highly recommend the HUB for any sport you want to play that they offer!

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Jack Lepiarz

I've played in various sports and softball leagues across Boston, and there's a reason I've stuck with Hub. The folks who run it are easy to get in contact with and keep you updated with what you need to know for games. All the umpires for softball are ASA certified, which means they're usually pretty good -- and at the very least, they know the rulebook. Overall, I've been playing in Hub leagues for 4 years, and I've had zero complaints. Even one season where rainouts forced the season to go long, Hub didn't cut any games, and found us an alternate field when the city of Cambridge closed our normal field for the winter.