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  2. Former Can-Am League franchises - Wikipedia

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    Folded April 2005; replaced by Can-Am League Grays. Brockton Rox: Brockton, Massachusetts: Campanelli Stadium: 4,750 2002 2011 Joined summer-collegiate Futures League Catskill Cougars/Sullivan Mountain Lions: Mountaindale, New York: Baxter Field: 3,000 1995 1997 2000 1995 1998 2000 Left league in 1996 to play in the North Atlantic League.

  3. Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball

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    The Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball, commonly known as the Can-Am League, was a professional, independent baseball league with teams in the Northeast United States and Eastern Canada, founded in 2005 as a reorganization of its predecessor, the Northeast League. The Can-Am League operated in cities not directly served by ...

  4. List of organized baseball leagues - Wikipedia

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    Little League Baseball, a youth program, headquartered in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Pony Baseball , a youth program, headquartered in Washington, Pennsylvania. Roy Hobbs Baseball, an over 30 amateur, adult men's baseball organization, headquartered out of Ft. Myers, FL, with national and international Leagues and Teams.

  5. Canadian–American League - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian–American League, nicknamed the Can-Am League, was a class C level minor league baseball circuit which ran from 1936 through 1951, with a three-year break during World War II. Teams [ edit ]

  6. Sussex Skyhawks - Wikipedia

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    The Sussex Skyhawks were a professional baseball team that played at Skylands Park in Augusta, New Jersey.The team was part of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball, an independent minor baseball league also referred to as the Can-Am League, from their inaugural season in 2006 until 2010.

  7. Ottawa Voyageurs - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Voyageurs, previously the Ottawa Rapidz, were a professional baseball team based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada under the Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball or Can-Am League. As a Can-Am team, the team played one season as the Ottawa Rapidz at Ottawa Baseball Stadium (now called Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park ...

  8. List of defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States

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    This is a sortable list of defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States. Minor league affiliated Canada and Mexico leagues are also listed, as are leagues with team members in Canada, Cuba and Mexico.

  9. Can-Am League (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Can-Am League is the nickname of two baseball leagues: Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball (2004–2019), an independent league. Canadian–American League (1936–1951), a class C minor league. It may also refer to: Canadian–American Hockey League, a minor ice hockey league that played from 1926 to 1936.