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Revision as of 17:40, 29 April 2009
Northeast League Aces | ||
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Founded | 2004 | |
Ballpark | Traveling team | |
Based in | not applicable | |
Team Colors | black, white, yellow, red | |
League(s) | Northeast League (2004) |
The Northeast League Aces (also known as just the Aces in box scores) were a traveling team in the Northeast League in the 2004 season to replace the Allentown Ambassadors.
The Ambassadors' roster was dispersed around the league, and the Aces were forced to sign a bunch of free agents to form a team to compete. They finished the first half of the season in last place in the Northeast League South Division, but rebounded in the second half to finish second, albeit a distant second, behind the eventual league champion New Jersey Jackals.
For the inaugural Can-Am League season in 2005, the Aces were disbanded and replaced by a permanent team in Worcester, Massachusetts.
The Alexandria Aces of the United Baseball League are currently using the Aces' logo for their squad.