- Independent league baseball
Independent baseball leagues are professional baseball organizations located in the
United States andCanada . They are not operated in conjunction with either a major league or an affiliated minor league. Being independent allows teams to be located close to major league teams without their consent. They have been around for many years and were once known as "outlaw leagues" due to their position outside the rules of minor league baseball.The Northern League and
Frontier League both started play in 1993, and the Northern League's success paved the way for other independent leagues like the Texas-Louisiana League and Northeast League. The Atlantic League has had more marquee players than any other independent league, includingJosé Canseco ,Rickey Henderson ,Ozzie Canseco ,Rubén Sierra ,Carlos Baerga , andJohn Rocker . The Northern League alumni include Leon "Bull" Durham,J. D. Drew , andDarryl Strawberry .Independent leagues have flourished in northeastern states, where dense populations can often support multiple franchises. Because they are not subject to the territorial limitations imposed on affiliated minor league teams, independent clubs can relocate as close to affiliated teams (and one another) as they choose to. For example, the city of
Lancaster, Pennsylvania cannot have an affiliated team because of its proximity to theHarrisburg Senators andReading Phillies , leading the Atlantic League to place a team to fill the void. Another example is the greaterNew York City metropolitan area, where there are many independent teams: theBridgeport Bluefish ,Long Island Ducks ,New Jersey Jackals ,Newark Bears ,Somerset Patriots , andSussex Skyhawks ; and three affiliated teams: theBrooklyn Cyclones andStaten Island Yankees in New York City and theLakewood BlueClaws inNew Jersey . Not only is the Kansas City area home to the major-leagueKansas City Royals , but also the independentKansas City T-Bones . TheSt. Paul Saints share a market with the American League'sMinnesota Twins ; both teams have frequently worked together to promote baseball in theUpper Midwest .In September and October 2005, the new American Association was formed. Four teams from the Northern League, including the league's most popular team, the Saints, and five teams of the southern Central League jumped to the new league.
Current Independent Baseball Leagues
External links
* [http://www.independent-baseball.com/ Independent Baseball]
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