North Country Baseball League

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The North Country Baseball League is an independent, professional baseball league located in the Northeastern region of the United States. Operating in cities not served by Major League Baseball or their minor-league affiliates, the NCBL has four franchise teams spread throughout the states of New York and Maine. One of the teams, the Road City Explorers, is a traveling team, playing all of its games at one of the other three teams.[1]

North Country Baseball League
SportBaseball
Founded2015
No. of teams4
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Newburgh Newts
Official websiteOfficial site
File:Eastcoastleague.jpg
Logo for the previously proposed East Coast Baseball League

The league was originally proposed as the East Coast Baseball League and had six teams, four in the United States and two in Ontario, Canada. Right before the season started, the Watertown team pulled out over what they claimed were unfulfilled promised by the ECBL management. The other U.S. based teams also pulled out and with Watertown reformed the current North Country Baseball League; the two Canadian teams then folded.[2]

The NCBL has an unofficial affiliation with the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, and several NCBL players have been called up to the Atlantic League. The Newburgh Newts won the initial league championship series.[3]

Teams

Team City Stadium
Newburgh Newts Traveling Team**
Old Orchard Beach Surge Old Orchard Beach, Maine The Ballpark
Road City Explorers Traveling Team*
Watertown Bucks Watertown, New York Duffy Fairgrounds

(*) Operations based in Watertown, New York. The Explorers were in negotiations to play a limited home stand at Point Stadium in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, but the collapse of the ECBL halted the negotiations between the two.[4]

(**) The Newts were originally based at Delano-Hitch Stadium in Newburgh, New York, but the team left after three weeks due to the high rent and lack of sponsorship or fan interest (brought on by poor scheduling).[5][6]

Originally proposed ECBL teams

Team City Stadium
Niagara Wild Welland, Ontario Welland Stadium
Waterloo Whiskey Jacks Waterloo, Ontario Bechtel Park Stadium

References

  1. ^ "NCBL Schedule". Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  2. ^ Fitz Gerald, Chris (May 22, 2015). "Watertown Bucks start season on Sunday in North Country Baseball League". Watertowndailytimes.com. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
  3. ^ "Pro baseball: Watertown Bucks swept by Newburgh Newts in NCBL championship series". Watertown Daily Times. August 9, 2015.
  4. ^ http://ecbl.stage.baseballshift.com/news/road-city-explorers-looking-to
  5. ^ http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/sports/pro-baseball-for-road-city-and-newburgh-everywhere-is-home-20150721
  6. ^ http://www.recordonline.com/article/20150725/SPORTS/150729579