Atlantic League of Professional Baseball - Former Teams

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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