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CanAm League Baseball
The history of the Can-Am League dates back to 1936 when Brockville, Ogdensburg, Oswego, Ottawa, Perth and Watertown/Massena were part of the Class C league. The association continued until the 1942 season, but due to World War II the league folded only to resurrect at the start of the 1946 season. On October 6, 2004, the Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball, or Can-Am League for short, was reborn. In 2006, Elmira and the 2005 road team, Grays, were replaced with the newcomers Sussex Skyhawks and the Nashua Pride. The following year the league expanded to ten teams with the additions of the Atlantic City Surf and the rebirth of the road team Grays. Following the 2007 season, the New Haven County Cutters and North Shore Spirit decided not to operate. Ottawa, a member of the Can-Am from 1936-39, replaced the Grays, giving the league eight teams. In 2009, the league will consist of the following six cities: Brockton, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Quebec, Sussex and Worcester CanAm League Baseball Sample Clips Recent CanAm League Baseball News: CanAm League Baseball Broadcast Schedule: CanAm League Baseball airs at 0:00PM EST Every Day
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