American Association of Independent Professional Baseball

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This article refers to the modern American Association that started in 2006. For the major league, which existed from 1882 to 1891, see American Association (19th century). For the minor league, which existed from 1902 to 1962 and 1969 to 1997, see American Association (20th century).

American Association
American Association logo
Sport Baseball
Founded 2005
No. of teams 10
Country(ies) Flag of the United States United States
Most recent champion(s) Fort Worth Cats
Official website Official Site

The American Association of Independent Professional Baseball, based in Durham, North Carolina, is a professional, independent baseball organization located in the midwestern and the southeastern United States. The American Association operates in cities not served by Major or Minor League Baseball and is not affiliated with either organization.

The American Association exists so that professional baseball players who are not signed by a Major or Minor League organization could have another chance at playing at a higher level. Although the level of American Association play can be categorized as between A and AA, players in independent baseball are usually not scouted heavily by Major League teams. Many Major League alumni have called American Association teams home in an effort get back to the Majors. The league also caters to players who are not quite talented enough to play at a higher level.

The American Association was founded in October 2005 by four former Northern League teams; these teams were joined by five teams from the Central Baseball League and by an expansion team in St. Joseph, Missouri. The league began play in 2006, with a 96-game schedule. The Fort Worth Cats defeated the St. Paul Saints three games to two to win the first league championship.

The league's first All-Star game was played in El Paso, Texas (against the Can-Am League) on July 18, 2006. The American Association won 5-3.

Miles Wolff is the commissioner of the American Association.

Contents

North
Team City Stadium
Lincoln Saltdogs Lincoln, Nebraska Haymarket Park
St. Paul Saints St. Paul, Minnesota Midway Stadium
Sioux City Explorers Sioux City, Iowa Lewis and Clark Park
Sioux Falls Canaries Sioux Falls, South Dakota Sioux Falls Stadium
Wichita Wingnuts Wichita, Kansas Lawrence-Dumont Stadium
South
Team City Stadium
El Paso Diablos El Paso, Texas Cohen Stadium
Fort Worth Cats Fort Worth, Texas LaGrave Field
Grand Prairie AirHogs Grand Prairie, Texas Grand Prairie Ballpark
Pensacola Pelicans Pensacola, Florida Pelican Park
Shreveport Sports Shreveport, Louisiana Fair Grounds Field

2006 - Fort Worth Cats

2007 - Fort Worth Cats

The St. Paul Saints have been awarded the 2008 American Association All-Star Game. It will take place at their home field, Midway Stadium on July 22, 2008, and it will pit the AA North vs. the AA South.


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