There have been many independent leagues in this country that have tried to model
themselves after the Atlantic League. Quality Double-A level ballparks in well researched and strangely ignored markets have made the Atlantic League perhaps the steadiest and most solid of all of the independent systems. An Atlantic League team more often than not usually means a successful one as well. Led by its founder Frank Boulton since its beginning in 1998, the Atlantic League continues to be what every other independent organization aspires to… consistent prolonged success. |
New Britain Stadium
New Britain Connecticut Since: 2016 |
Bethpage Ballpark Central Islip New York Since: 2000 |
Sugar Land SKEETERS
Constellation Field Sugarland Texas Since: 2012 |
Clipper Magazine Stadium Lancaster Pennsylvania Since: 2005 |
TD Bank Ballpark Bridgewater New Jersey Since: 1998 |
Santander Stadium York Pennsylvania Since: 2007 |
Regency Furniture Stadium Waldorf Maryland Since: 2008 |
Defunct Stadiums of the Atlantic League
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Lehigh Valley Black Diamonds Quakertown Memorial 1999-2001 |
Aberdeen Arsenal Thomas Run Park 2000 |
ATLANTIC CITY New Jersey
Atlantic City Surf The Sandcastle 1998-2006 |
Nashua Pride Holman Stadium 2005-1998 |
Newburgh Black Diamonds Delano Hitch Field 1998 |
** PENNSYLVANIA ROAD WARRIORS
Road Team – No Home Stadium 2018, 2011, 2007-2006, 2004-2002 |
Newark Bears Bears Stadium 2010-1998 |
Each ballpark below has its own full collection of photographs. Click any photo below
to see that stadium’s photo gallery. |
Bridgeport Bluefish Harbor Yard 1998-2017 |
Camden Riversharks Campbell’s Field 1998-2017 |