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Changes for the American Association in 2016

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The American Association released its schedule for the 2016 season today.

There are two major changes coming to the American Association for the upcoming season – two Texas teams will operate as one, and there will be no interleague play for the first time since 2011.

The Grand Prairie AirHogs and Amarillo Thunderheads will operate as one team in 2016. They will split their home games evenly between Grand Prairie and Amarillo with 25 games at QuikTrip Park in Grand Prairie, Texas and 25 at Potter County Memorial Stadium in Amarillo, Texas.

The league has also decided to do away with interleague play.  Since 2011, the American Association and Can-Am League had played games against each other during the regular season.

American Association commissioner Miles Wolff explained the changes in the league’s press release:

“With 13 clubs and no interleague play, a schedule with an odd number of teams became unbalanced and difficult,” Wolff said. “We appreciate that Southern Independent Baseball, owner of the Amarillo and Grand Prairie clubs, agreed to the league’s request to operate its two teams as one in 2016. We fully expect that both teams will return in 2017 as individual entities with a full schedule in their respective markets.”

The American Association clubs will play 100 regular season games with the season beginning on May 19th and running until September 5th.

This season, there will also be a return of the league’s All-Star game which will be held at St. Paul’s CHS Field on August 2nd.

Even with the changes, there will once again be three divisions, and the playoff format will remain the same;  The three division winners and one wild-card club will advance to the postseason, and both the semifinals and finals will be best-of-five series.

Full Press Release and Schedule can be seen HERE.

2015 Season Wrap-Up

With the Atlantic League finishing their championship series earlier this week, the 2015 season for independent baseball has officially ended. Here’s a look at the champions for each league:

Atlantic League

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(Photo: Somerset Patriots Official Website)

The Somerset Patriots defeated the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs in four games to claim their sixth Atlantic League title.

This was manager Brett Jodie’s first championship of his managerial career. He previously won the championship as a player (2003) and pitching coach (2008 & 2009) with the Patriots.

The Patriots dominated the Atlantic League this season, topping the standings in the Liberty Division for both the first and second half as well as finishing the regular season with an overall record of 89-50.

American Association 

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(Photo: Laredo Lemurs Facebook Page)

The Laredo Lemurs defeated the Sioux City Explorers after winning games 2, 3, and 4 of the best-of-five games series, marking the first time that the Explorers lost three consecutive games all season.

The Sioux City Explorers (75-25) and the St. Paul Saints (74-26) were battling each other at the top for the entire season, even finishing the regular season with the second and third best records in modern independent league history.

However, it was the Lemurs who were quietly putting together a championship winning team. During the last month of the season, various trades and signings completely overhauled the team preparing them to take their place as the Wild Card team for the playoffs.

Can-Am League

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(Photo: Trois-Rivieres Aigles Instagram)

The Trois-Rivieres Aigles defeated the New Jersey Jackals in Game 5 of the five game championship series to win their first Can-Am League championship in their three year existence.

The Aigles were never dominate individually.  In fact, no players from the team are represented on the postseason all-star team. But after a disastrous start to August, the team rallied to take the last playoff spot and then turned it on in the playoffs to win the title.

Frontier League

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(Photo: Traverse City Beach Bums Facebook Page)

The Traverse City Beach Bums swept the River City Rascals in the best-of-five series to win the Frontier League championship.

This championship was the first for the Beach Bums who are in their 10th season in the Frontier League. The championship match-up was a rematch of the 2010 Frontier League championship which saw the Rascals top the Beach Bums in four games.

After winning their last three regular season games, the Beach Bums finished 2nd in the East Division and ultimately went undefeated in the post season – beating the Rockford Aviators (Wild Card game), Normal Cornbelters, and River City Rascals in their 6 playoff games.

Pacific Association

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(Photo: San Rafael Pacifics Facebook Page)

The San Rafael Pacifics defeated the Sonoma Stompers to win the Pacific Association Championship for the second consecutive year.

The Pacifics had the best record in the second half and finished the regular season with the best overall record at 48-30. They have been in the championship series all three years of the league’s existence, winning the last two.

Pecos League 

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(Photo: Roswell Invaders Facebook Page)

The Roswell Invaders dominated the Sante Fe Fuego to win the Pecos League championship.

The Invaders won both games one and two of the three game series by scoring 17 runs against the Fuego in each game, winning Game One 17-6 and Game Two 17-5.

Baseball America

In addition, Baseball America has released their Independent League Player of the Year as well as their Top 10 Independent League Prospects.

Independent League Player of the Year

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Joe Maloney, C/OF from the Rockland Boulders in the American Association.

Maloney was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 10th round of the 2011 draft. He reached as high as High A Myrtle Beach in 2013 before being released after the season.  He was signed by the Colorado Rockies organization in February 2014 but was then released after spring training.

That lead him to Rockland and the American Association.  He had a decent 2014, but he knew something needed to be done for him to play at his full potential.  He had off season surgery on his left shoulder, an injury that had been nagging him for awhile.  Maloney came back healthier and better prepared than ever before.  He batted .337 and set a Can-Am league record with 93 runs.

After his impressive 2015 season, he was given another shot at affiliated ball.  The Minnesota Twins organization has now signed Maloney to a minor league contract.  He went to the team’s instructional league this offseason and is preparing for spring training and another chance at playing affiliated baseball.

Baseball America’s Top 10 Independent League Prospects
  1. Austin Wright, LHP, Frontier League (Windy City)
  2. John Brebbia, RHP, American Association (Laredo)
  3. Joe Maloney, C/OF, Can-Am (Rockland)
  4. Noah Perio, SS, American Association (Sioux City)
  5. Patrick Johnson, RHP, American Association (Sioux City)
  6. Taylor Ard, 3B, Frontier League (River CIty)
  7. Logan Vick, OF, American Association (Amarillo)
  8. Connor Little, RHP, Frontier League (Evansville)
  9. Kevin Cravey, RHP, American Association (St. Paul)
  10. Daniel Bick, SS, Can-Am (Ottawa)

Honorable Mentions

Atlantic League

  • RHP Matt Gorgen, Camden
  • RHP Marcus Walden, Lancaster
  • LHP Buddy Boshers, Somerset
  • 2B/SS Mikey Reynolds, York
  • OF Delta Cleary, Long Island
  • OF Zach Collier, Lancaster

American Association

  • RHP Mike Zouzalik, St. Paul
  • RHP Matt Nevarez, Wichita
  • RHP Rob Wort, Sioux City
  • SS Anthony Phillips, St. Paul
  • 3B Christian Ibarra, Amarillo
  • RHP Matt Larkins, Amarillo
  • OF Michael Lang, Sioux City
  • OF Dexter Kjerstad, Amarillo
  • RHP Victor Cappelen, Joplin
  • C John Nester, Wichita

Frontier League

  • LHP Lucas Laster, River City
  • OF Brian Hansen, River City
  • RHP Jordan Krause, Frontier Greys

Can-Am

  • RHP Tony Amenzcua, Sussex County

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