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Northeast League

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in 2003 with eight teams. Elmira, Allentown, and New Jersey rejoined the league as they had left it. The Adirondack Lumberjacks relocated to Bangor, returning a team to Maine for the first time since the Blue Ox folded. Joining them were two Northern League expansion teams and two revived franchises. In 1999 and 2002, the Northern League expanded into
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After the four-year merger, the Northeast League returned to its status as a separate entity following the 2002 season. In that time, Northeast League teams won all four league titles as the Diamond Dogs, Lumberjacks, and Jackals defeated their Northern League opponents. The league returned to play
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In 1997 the league expanded to eight teams and switched to a two-division format. Newburgh and Rhode Island folded after the 1996 season. As the result of the disbanding of the North Atlantic League Catskill rejoined the Northeast League and the
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After the season, prior to the merger with the Northern League, the Catskill franchise again folded. The Cougars would return as a member of the Northern League East in 2000 but would not last beyond that season.
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As of 2021, only two Northeast League teams still exist as professional clubs. New Jersey and Quebec continued to be members of the Can-Am League until that league merged with the
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Meanwhile, in 1999 and 2000, the Massachusetts Mad Dogs and the Waterbury Spirit franchises went dormant. The Mad Dogs were bought by Jonathan Fleisig, who moved the team to
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For the four years that the Northeast League was part of the Northern League as the Northern League East, all four league champions came from the Northern League East.
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as the Berkshire Black Bears. Nicholas Lopardo, meanwhile, bought the remnants of the Spirit and relaunched the team as the
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to its footprint in place of Yonkers. To replace the Mountain Lions/Cougars, an expansion team was granted to
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For 1996, things changed slightly. The Mountain Lions were sold to a new ownership group who renamed them the
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from 1995 until 1998 and from 2003 until 2004. Between 1999 and 2002, the league was part of the
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For the first season, six teams played and were all based in southern and central
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New Jersey Jackals (4, 2 if strictly Northeast League titles are counted)
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after the two leagues agreed to merge. The league was superseded by the
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For 1998, the Diamond Dogs added the name of their actual home town,
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while Allentown folded and were replaced by a traveling team, the
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formed when Bangor's charter for the new league was rescinded.
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After the Rox won the 2003 league title, Berkshire moved to
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chose to move the team to Massachusetts and rename them the
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Defunct independent baseball leagues in the United States
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Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball
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Defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States
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Index

Northeastern League
Baseball
Northern League
New Jersey Jackals
independent baseball league
Northeastern United States
Northern League
Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball
New York
Albany
Albany Diamond Dogs
Glens Falls
Adirondack Lumberjacks
Yonkers
Yonkers Hoot Owls
Newburgh
Newburgh Night Hawks
Little Falls
Mohawk Valley Landsharks
Mountaindale
Sullivan Mountain Lions
Catskill Cougars
North Atlantic League
West Warwick, Rhode Island
Rhode Island Tiger Sharks
Bangor Blue Ox
Maine
Elmira, New York
New York–Penn League
Boston Red Sox

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