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The 2004 Pennsylvania Road Warriors finished with the worst record in Atlantic League history at 23–103. The Road Warriors' 2007 season proved to be their most successful as they finished at 43–83. Contributing to the team's disadvantage is the Atlantic League does not grant the team any "designated"
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and left the stadium unfinished. Rather than stay in Newburgh, the league took over the franchise and transformed it into a traveling team. In 2000, the team played in a small ballpark in
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has operated intermittently throughout the league's history, usually being activated in years when the league otherwise has an odd number of teams.
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as the ALPB's ninth team in 2022, the "filler" team spot that would've normally been given to the Road Warriors was purchased by the owners of the
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from 2001 to 2006. The Lehigh Valley Multi-Purpose Sport Complex was demolished in early 2005, without ever hosting a single baseball game.
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There have been two players to make it to Major League Baseball after suiting up for the Road Warriors. Catcher
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to the Can-Am League for the 2007 season, the Road Warriors remained to fill the gaps in the schedule until the
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policy, which grants "designated home" status to teams forced to move games to their opponent's stadium.)
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joined in 2008. The Road Warriors returned in 2011 to fill in scheduling holes left by the departing
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appeared in 19 games for the 2003 Road Warriors before making it back to MLB in 2008 with the
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This article is about the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball team. For other uses, see
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managed the team from 1998 to 2000 before becoming the manager of the
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other teams have, so must always hit first. (This is in contrast to
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The original plan was for the team to be known as the
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Newburgh Black Diamonds
Road warrior (disambiguation)


Atlantic League of Professional Baseball
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None
1998
Ellie RodrĂ­guez
Official website
professional baseball
Atlantic League of Professional Baseball
traveling team
Northampton County, Pennsylvania
Lehigh Valley Multi-Purpose Sport Complex
Easton, Pennsylvania
Delano-Hitch Stadium
Newburgh, New York
bankruptcy
Quakertown, Pennsylvania
Cincinnati Reds
Wayne Krenchicki
Camden Riversharks
Lancaster Barnstormers
Nashua Pride
Can-Am League
Atlantic City Surf
Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
Newark Bears
Bridgeport Bluefish

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