Miles Wolfe began his renegade Northern League in 1993 … one of the very first in a huge wave of Independent minor league systems to bring professional baseball to parts of North America that had not seen pro ball in a very long time. Up until 1993, very few leagues existed that were not part of the “Major League affiliated Minor League system”. Suddenly in the early 90’s there were many new independent professional baseball leagues that sprung up but only a handful would be successful. The Northern League was by and large the ultimate success story and it lasted for 18 years … at one time merging with the Northeast (Can Am) League to become a much larger institution before going back to its original roots. Despite ceasing to exist in 2010, the Northern League itself never did meet its demise. Instead it merged in 2011 with two other moderately successful independent systems… the Golden League and the United League to form the ultimate “North American League“. This new combined “Super-league” had teams ranging from south Texas & Mexico… west to Hawaii and as far north as Edmonton Canada. The traveling budgets of this new NAL would quickly unhinge this once thriving organization which grew too fast too soon. Today Miles Wolfe’s Independent American Association has taken over where the Northern League once stood strong while the Can-Am League (which had merged with the Northern League for 4 years from 1999-2003) is still thriving on its own in the Northeast & Canada.

Fielders Stadium I & II
Zion Illinois
2010

Newman Outdoor Field
Fargo North Dakota
1996-2010

Wade Stadium
Duluth Minnesota
1993-2002

Telus Field
Edmonton Alberta
2005-2007

CommunityAmerica Ballpark
Kansas City Kansas
2003-2010

U.S. Steel Yard
Gary Indiana
2002-2010
Lake County FIELDERS
Augie Schmidt Field
@ Carthage College
Kenosha Wisconsin
2010 *temp

Alexian Field
Schaumberg Illinois
1993-2010

Silver Cross Field / Route 66 St.
Joliet Illinois
2002-2010
Each ballpark below has its own full collection of photos • Click any pic below to view that stadium’s gallery.
Foothills Stadium
Calgary Alberta
2005-2007

Jack Williams Stadium
Fargo North Dakota
1996
Mayo Field
Rochester Minnesota
1993

Warner Park
Madison Wisconsin
1996-2000
Lewis & Clark Stadium
Sioux City Iowa
1993-2005
Sioux Falls Stadium
Sioux City Iowa
1993-2005
Port Arthur Stadium
Thunder Bay Ontario
1993-1998
Haymarket Park
Lincoln Nebraska
2001-2005
Winnipeg GOLDEYES

Can West Global Stadium
Winnipeg Manitoba
1999-2010
Midway Stadium II
Saint Paul Minnesota
1993-2005
Winnipeg GOLDEYES

Winnipeg Stadium
Winnipeg Manitoba
1994-1998
Click HERE for the Can Am League (Northern League East) which merged from 1999-2003 with the Northern Lg before going independent again.
Click HERE for the
North American League (which this league merged into in 2011) • Click HERE for the Miles Wolfe’s new American Association
From 1999-2003… The Can-Am League (then known as the Northeast League) was annexed by the Northern League from 1999 until 2003 and were regarded as full and equal members of the Northern League minor league system. These annexed “Northeast/Can-Am League” teams played in the Northern League’s newly created “East Division”:
Heritage Park
Colonie New York
199-2002
Bi-Centennial Field
Allentown Pennsylvania
1999-2002
Brockton ROX

Campanelli Stadium
Brockton Mass
2002
Dunn Field
Elmira New York
1999-2002
East Field
Glen Falls New York
1999-2002
Fraser Field
Lynn Massachusetts
1999

Baxter Field
Mountaindale NY
2000
Municipal Stadium
Waterbury Conn
2000-1999

Stade Municipal
Quebec City Quebec
2002-1999
Yogi Berra Stadium
Montclair New Jersey
2002-1999
Wahconah Park
Pittsfield Massachusetts
2002