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Atlantic League records

CategoryPlayerStatTeamYear
Individual Batting
AverageVíctor Rodríguez.371Somerset2004
Home Runs Ozzie Canseco 48Newark2000
RBI Ozzie Canseco 129Newark2000
Stolen BasesBilly Hall104Somerset2000
Hits Lew Ford 189Long Island2014
DoublesRay Navarrete50Long Island2012
TriplesEric Patterson17York2014
Walks Bobby Hill 101Newark2000
Games Lew Ford 140Long Island2014
Fehlandt Lentini 140Long Island2016
Jovan Rosa140New Britain2016
At BatsFehlandt Lentini593Long Island2014
On-Base Percentage Doug Jennings .505Long Island2004
Slugging Percentage Jimmy Hurst .655Newark2002
Extra Base HitsCole Garner69Lancaster2014
Tommy Everidge69Lancaster2011
RunsScott Grimes138York2010
CategoryStatTeamYear
Team Batting
Wins95Sugar Land2013
Winning Percentage.679Sugar Land2013
Average.303Newark2008
Home Runs235Newark2000
Stolen Bases265Somerset2000
Hits1,504Newark2008
Doubles326York2010
Triples48York2014
RBI785Nashua2005
YearPlayerTeam
Atlantic League Player of the Year
1998Felix Jose(co-POY)Nashua Pride
Kinnis Pledger(co-POY)Bridgeport Bluefish
1999Glenn MurrayNashua Pride
2000Ozzie CansecoNewark Bears
2001Michael WarnerSomerset Patriots
2002Jimmy HurstNewark Bears
2003Rolo AvilaBridgeport Bluefish
2004Victor RodriguezSomerset Patriots
2005Brian BeckerNashua Pride
2006Lincoln MikkelsenAtlantic City Surf
2007Jesse Hoorelbeke(co-POY)Bridgeport Bluefish
Victor Rodriguez(co-POY)Newark Bears
2008Josh PressleySomerset Patriots
2009Ray NavarreteLong Island Ducks
2010Aaron Herr(Co-POY)Lancaster Barnstormers
Scott Grimes(Co-POY)York Revolution
2011Tommy EveridgeLancaster Barnstormers
2012 Blake Gailen Lancaster Barnstormers
2013 Jake Fox Somerset Patriots
2014 Lew Ford Long Island Ducks
2015Welington DotelBridgeport Bluefish
2016Jeremy BarfieldSugar Land Skeeters
2017Alonzo HarrisYork Revolution
2018 Jordany Valdespin Long Island Ducks [1]
2019Telvin NashYork Revolution
YearPlayerTeamBatting Avg.Home RunsRBI's
Offensive Triple Crown Winners
2002Jimmy HurstNewark.34135100
CategoryPlayerStatTeamYear
Individual Pitching
ERASean Bierman1.79Somerset2015
WinsDan Reichert18Southern Maryland2010
Dwayne Pollok18Lancaster2013
StrikeoutsJonathan Albaladejo164Bridgeport2016
SavesJon Hunton49Somerset2014
GamesCharlie Manning74Southern Maryland2013
Complete GamesAndy Shibilo11Lehigh Valley2003
ShutoutsBen Simon3Camden2003
Al Sontag3Bridgeport2000
Josh Stevens3Lancaster2007
Dan Reichert3Bridgeport2009
Innings PitchedAl Sontag207Bridgeport2000
Losses Félix Rodríguez 18Pennsylvania2004
 Julián Heredia18Pennsylvania, Long Island2004
WalksJoe Gannon101Southern Maryland2009
Home Runs AllowedJulian Heredia31Pennsylvania, Long Island2004
CategoryTeamStatYear
Team Pitching
ERASomerset3.042015
StrikeoutsSouthern Maryland11582010
SavesSomerset542014
Complete GamesLehigh Valley132000
ShutoutsLong Island122000
Bridgeport122003
Hits AllowedAberdeen1,3492000
Walks AllowedPennsylvania6082004
YearPlayerTeam
Atlantic League Pitcher of the Year
1998Chris EddyAtlantic City Surf
1999Justin JensenSomerset Patriots
2000Al SontagBridgeport Bluefish
2001Len PicotaNashua Pride
2002Lincoln MikkelsenCamden Riversharks
2003Ben SimonCamden Riversharks
2004Kevin HenthorneBridgeport Bluefish
2005Brett LaxonCamden Riversharks
2006Lincoln MikkelsenAtlantic City Surf
2007Brian AdamsSomerset Patriots
2008Joe GannonSouthern Maryland Blue Crabs
2009Jim MagraneSomerset Patriots
2010Dan ReichertSouthern Maryland Blue Crabs
2011Mike LoreeLong Island Ducks
2012Dwayne PollokLancaster Barnstormers
2013Dwayne PollokLancaster Barnstormers
2014 Chris Schwinden Lancaster Barnstormers
2015John BrownellLong Island
2016 Jonathan Albaladejo Bridgeport Bluefish
2017Gaby HernándezSouthern Maryland Blue Crabs
2018Nate ReedLancaster Barnstormers
2019 Daryl Thompson Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
YearPlayerTeamWinsERASO's
Pitching Triple Crown Winners
2009Joe MagraneSomerset152.70134
2011Mike LoreeLong Island141.98131
YearPlayerTeamPosition
Rawlings Glove Glove Defensive Player of the Year
2015Dan LyonsLong IslandShortstop
2016Eric FarrisSomerset2nd Base
2017 Michael Crouse New BritainOutfield
2018Edwin GarciaSouthern MarylandInfield
2019Edwin GarciaSouthern MarylandInfield
CategoryStatTeamYear
Attendance
Attendance Total456,511Sugar Land2012
Attendance Average6,650Sugar Land2012
Game Attendance8,606Sugar LandJuly 4, 2016
Weekend Attendance22,907SomersetJune 17–19, 2016
CategoryTeamStatYear(s)
Team Totals
Season WinsSugar Land952013
Season Winning PercentageSugar Land.6792013
Overall WinsSomerset1,288
Season LossesPennsylvania1032004
Overall LossesBridgeport1,232
ChampionshipsSomerset62001, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2015
Championship Series AppearancesSomerset91999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2015

Championship series

See: Atlantic League of Professional Baseball#Championship Series

All-star game

See: Atlantic League of Professional Baseball#All-Star Games

Longest game

On Tuesday, September 13, 2006, the Long Island Ducks and the Camden Riversharks played an 18-inning ballgame that set the league record for the longest game in Atlantic League history.

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After the Ducks tied the score at five in the eighth inning, the game would progress another six frames before another run would cross the plate. Both clubs put up a two-spot in the 15th inning before Camden would score the game-winning run in the 18th, six hours and 20 minutes after the game began.

The 18-inning contest was the longest game played in the Atlantic League's history in both innings and time elapsed. During the contest, the teams combined for 34 hits, two doubles, a triple and three home runs, while the pitching staffs combined for 39 strikeouts (LGI 22, CA 17). During the game, fielders Jason Conti, Richie Barrett and Matt Demarco took the hill for the Riversharks. Conti picked up the win in his first career appearance on the hill after hurling three scoreless innings of relief. [2]

Atlantic League final standings

1998

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
Bridgeport3118 
Nashua31190.5
Atlantic City30201.5
Somerset212810
Newburgh183213.5
Newark183213.5

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGB
Bridgeport3218 
Atlantic City30202
Nashua28224
Newburgh24268
Somerset193113
Newark173315

1999

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
Bridgeport4317
Atlantic City36247
Lehigh Valley263316.5
Nashua263417
Newark243518.5
Somerset243619

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
Somerset3624
Bridgeport35251
Newark31295
Nashua26339.5
Lehigh Valley263410
Atlantic City253410.5

2000

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthNashua4426 
Long Island40304
Newark38326
Bridgeport35359
 TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthSomerset3832 
Aberdeen30408
Atlantic City29419
Lehigh Valley264412

Second Half

 TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthBridgeport4426 
Long Island40304
Nashua38326
Newark35359
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthSomerset3118 
Atlantic City31190.5
Aberdeen30201.5
Lehigh Valley212810

2001

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthNewark3825 
Long Island35283
Nashua30338
Bridgeport30338
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthSomerset3924 
Atlantic City38251
Camden243915
Lehigh Valley184521

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthNashua3825 
Newark37261
Bridgeport36275.5
Long Island273611
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthSomerset4419 
Atlantic City263718
Camden253819
Lehigh Valley194425

2002

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthBridgeport3627 
Long Island35281
Nashua29347
Pennsylvania174518.5
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthNewark3627 
Somerset3627 
Camden34292
Atlantic City28347.5

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthBridgeport3528 
Long Island30335
Nashua25379.5
Pennsylvania174618
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthAtlantic City4319 
Camden37256.0
Newark33289.5
Somerset293314

2003

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthNashua3924 
Bridgeport34295
Long Island32317
Pennsylvania144925
 TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthCamden4122 
Newark32319
Somerset303311
Atlantic City303311

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthBridgeport3924 
Long Island35284
Nashua32317
Pennsylvania164622.5
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthSomerset3726 
Camden3726
Atlantic City33304
Newark224414.5

2004

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthLong Island4023 
Bridgeport38252
Nashua293411
Pennsylvania105330
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthAtlantic City3825 
Camden37261
Somerset33305
Newark273611

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthNashua3627 
Bridgeport34292
Long Island253811
Pennsylvania135023
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthCamden3923 
Newark36273.5
Somerset35284.5
Atlantic City33296

2005

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthNashua4327 
Bridgeport333710.0
Newark333710.0
Long Island304013.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthSomerset4228 
Camden39313.0
Atlantic City313911.0
Lancaster294113.0

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthLong Island3634 
Nashua35351.0
Newark254511.0
Bridgeport224814.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthAtlantic City4822 
Camden41297.0
Lancaster373311.0
Somerset363412.0

2006

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthLong Island3924 
Bridgeport38251.0
Road Warriors224117.0
Newark214218.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthLancaster3825 
Somerset33305.0
Atlantic City33305.0
Camden283510.0

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthBridgeport3623 
Long Island33294.5
Newark214016.0
Road Warriors204117.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthLancaster3626 
Atlantic City35271.0
Camden33293.0
Somerset31304.5

2007

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthNewark3627 
Long Island35281.0
Bridgeport35281.0
Road Warriors174619.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthCamden3924 
Somerset35284.0
Lancaster293410.0
York263713.0

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
NorthLong Island3726 
Newark36271.0
Road Warriors263711.0
Bridgeport204112.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
SouthSomerset4023 
York32318.0
Lancaster283512.0
Camden283512.0

2008

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
FreedomSomerset4030 
Newark39311.0
Lancaster304010.0
York304010.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
LibertyCamden4030 
Southern Maryland36344.0
Bridgeport33377.0
Long Island32388.0

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
FreedomYork4139 
Somerset34367.0
Lancaster34367.0
Newark33378.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
LibertyLong Island3931 
Southern Maryland38321.0
Bridgeport34365.0
Camden274212.0

2009

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
FreedomSomerset4327 
Newark35358.0
Lancaster333710.0
York244619.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
LibertySouthern Maryland4228 
Long Island37335.0
Bridgeport33379.0
Camden33379.0

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
FreedomSomerset4327 
Newark39314.0
Lancaster34369.0
York294114.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
LibertySouthern Maryland3733 
Long Island3733 
Bridgeport32385.0
Camden29418.0

2010

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
FreedomYork4030
Somerset36344.0
Lancaster31399.0
Newark214919.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
LibertySouthern Maryland4129
Camden39312.0
Bridgeport36345.0
Long Island36345.0

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
FreedomSomerset3931
Lancaster32376.5
Newark32376.5
York294110.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
LibertyBridgeport4723
Southern Maryland41285.5
Long Island343412.0
Camden234623.5

2011

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
FreedomLancaster3726 
York36271.0
Somerset263711.0
Road Warriors224115.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
LibertyLong Island4129 
Southern Maryland39314.0
Bridgeport36348.0
Camden363417.0

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
FreedomYork3724 
Lancaster32305.5
Somerset233713.5
Road Warriors164521
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
LibertyLong Island3824
Bridgeport36283
Camden34273.5
Southern Maryland29307.5

2012

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
FreedomLancaster4525 
York36349.0
Somerset353510.0
Sugar Land294116.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
LibertyLong Island3930 
Camden34355.0
Bridgeport31398.5
Southern Maryland30409.5

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
FreedomLancaster4327 
York4327 
Sugar Land35358.0
Somerset303912.5
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
LibertySouthern Maryland3931 
Bridgeport36332.5
Camden284211.0
Long Island244414.0

2013

Member teams

2014

Member teams

2015

Member teams

2016

Member teams

2017

Member teams

2018

Member teams

2019

Member teams

First Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
FreedomSugar Land3535 
York34361.0
Southern Maryland26449.0
Lancaster244611.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
LibertyLong Island4327 
Somerset42281.0
High Point41302.5
New Britain35347.5

Second Half

TeamWinsLossesGames Back
FreedomYork4129 
Sugar Land37313.0
Southern Maryland33378.0
Lancaster274314.0
TeamWinsLossesGames Back
LibertyLong Island4327 
New Britain37346.5
High Point33369.5
Somerset274115.0

2020 (Did not play due to COVID-19 pandemic)

Member teams

2021

Member teams

2022

Member teams

2023

Member teams

2024

Member teams

2025

Member teams

Former teams

See: Atlantic League of Professional Baseball#Former teams

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