Former Teams
Team | City | Stadium | Capacity | Years | History |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aberdeen Arsenal | Bel Air, Maryland | Thomas Run Park | 1,000 | 1999-2001 | Replaced by the Aberdeen IronBirds (Orioles Class-A affiliate) |
Atlantic City Surf | Atlantic City, New Jersey | Bernie Robbins Stadium | 5,500 | 1998–2006 | Moved to Can-Am League |
Lehigh Valley Black Diamonds | Quakertown, Pennsylvania | Memorial Park | 800 | 1999-2002 | Formerly the Newburgh Black Diamonds (1998–1999). Became the first Pennsylvania Road Warriors |
Nashua Pride | Nashua, New Hampshire | Holman Stadium | 4,375 | 1998-2005 | Moved to Can-Am League |
Newark Bears | Newark, New Jersey | Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium | 6,200 | 1998–2010 | Moved to Can-Am League |
Newburgh Black Diamonds | Newburgh, New York | Delano-Hitch Stadium | 3,100 | 1998–1999 | Became the Lehigh Valley Black Diamonds (1999–2002), which became the first Pennsylvania Road Warriors (2002–2004) |
Pennsylvania Road Warriors | Pennsylvania | 2002–2004 | Formerly the Lehigh Valley Black Diamonds (1999–2002), which had been the Newburgh Black Diamonds (1998-1999). Dissolved by league to make way for the Lancaster Barnstormers | ||
Road Warriors | 2006-2007, 2011 | Dissolved by league to make way for the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs, reformed in 2011 after the loss of Newark Bears, dissolved again to make way for the Sugar Land Skeeters |
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