Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball

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This article refers to the modern Can-Am League. For the original incarnations of the Can-Am League, which operated between 1936 and 1951, see Canadian-American League.
Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball
CanAm League logo
Sport Baseball
Founded 2004
No. of teams 8
Country(ies) Flag of the United States United States
Flag of Canada Canada
Most recent champion(s) Nashua Pride
Official website www.canamleague.com

The Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball or Can-Am League, based in Durham, North Carolina, is a professional, independent baseball league located in the Northeastern United States and the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario. It operates in cities not served by Major or Minor League Baseball teams and is not affiliated with either.

Although the level of Can-Am League play can be categorized at the Class A level, players in independent baseball are usually not scouted heavily by Major League teams. A few Major League alumni have called Can-Am League teams home in an effort to get back to the Majors. The league also caters to players who are not quite talented enough to play at a higher level.

Despite its nickname, the Association, founded in 2004, is not to be confused with the Canadian-American League, a 20th-century predecessor which was also known as the Can-Am League

Contents

Can-Am League
Team City Stadium
Atlantic City Surf Atlantic City, New Jersey Bernie Robbins Stadium
Brockton Rox Brockton, Massachusetts Campanelli Stadium
Nashua Pride Nashua, New Hampshire Holman Stadium
New Jersey Jackals Little Falls, New Jersey Yogi Berra Stadium
Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Lynx Stadium
Quebec Capitales Quebec City, Quebec, Canada Stade Municipal
Sussex Skyhawks Augusta, New Jersey Skylands Park
Worcester Tornadoes Worcester, Massachusetts Fitton Field

as of September 6, 2007[1]

Team W L Win % GB
+North Shore Spirit 57 36 .613 ---
^Atlantic City Surf 51 41 .554 5.5
^Nashua Pride 50 43 .538 5.5
*New Jersey Jackals 49 44 .527 8.0
Quebec Capitales 49 45 .521 8.5
New Haven County Cutters 47 46 .505 10.0
The Grays 44 50 .468 13.5
Worcester Tornadoes 43 51 .457 14.5
Brockton Rox 42 51 .452 15.0
Sussex Skyhawks 34 59 .366 23.0

* Clinched 1st Half Title
+ Clinched 2nd Half Title
@ Clinched 1st and 2nd Half Title
^ Clinched Playoff Spot

The Canadian-American Association is an independent league with ties to two different independent leagues, the Northeast League (formed in 1995), and the Northern League. The two leagues merged in 1998, but after the 2002 season, the Northeast League was reestablished as a separate league.

For the 2005 season, the Northeast League reconstituted as the Canadian-American Association and acquired a new team in Worcester, Massachusetts, to replace the Allentown Ambassadors, who folded days before the 2004 season began and forced the league to field a traveling team called the Aces. The Bangor Lumberjacks, native to Bangor, Maine, folded only three weeks before the start of the 2005 season, forcing the team to create the traveling team The Grays.

For 2006, the Can-Am League added two teams. The Elmira Pioneers announced they were folding operations in the offseason between 2005 and 2006, with the Sussex Skyhawks replacing them. The Nashua Pride also moved from the Atlantic League to the Can-Am League prior to the 2006 season.

The League also announced that they were changing their playoff format for the 2006 campaign. Prior to that, the league was divided into two divisions (North and South), with the division winners in each half-season qualifying for the playoffs, with wild-card teams (based on record) added if necessary to equal four. Under the new format, the divisions have been scrapped. All eight teams will compete for 4 playoff spots. The first two will be for the first and second half division winners. The second two spots will be given to the teams with the best winning percentage after that. If necessary, 3 teams can qualify based on win percentage (but only if the first half winner also wins the second half).

In October 2006, the League announced that the Atlantic City Surf would be switching from the Atlantic League to the Can-Am League beginning in the 2007 season. In November of 2006, the league announced that it would revive the Grays franchise as a traveling team as the 10th team. The Grays were also a traveling team in 2005, but were not a member of the Can-Am League in 2006.

In November 2007, both the New Haven County Cutters and the North Shore Spirit suspended operations, leaving the league's team total at eight. Many of the New Haven player contracts were sold to Nashua, while many of the former Spirit players were placed on waivers.

In December 2007, it was announced that Ottawa -- abandoned by the International League at the end of the 2007 season -- would be joining the Can-Am League as its eighth franchise, displacing the Grays. The currently unnamed team will play at Lynx Stadium.

The Commonwealth Cup is a season long competition between the three Massachusetts teams in the Can-Am League; North Shore Spirit, Brockton Rox and Worcester Tornadoes.

The North Shore Spirit are the 2-time (2006, 2007) defending Commonwealth Cup champions.

2007 Commonwealth Cup Team W L GB
North Shore Spirit 15 11 ---
# Worcester Tornadoes 11 12 4.5
# Brockton Rox 10 13 5.5

# - Eliminated from Commonwealth Cup championship contention


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