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Quebec Capitales Forfeit Game, Changes Playoff Race

Friday evening, the Frontier League Announced that the Quebec Capitales were forced to forfeit a game win against the New York Boulders from August 31st.

The league released the following statement:

The Frontier League has determined that the Quebec Capitales improperly used a player in their game against the New York Boulders on August 31.  As a result, this game has been declared a forfeit loss for Quebec and a victory for New York.  All individual player statistics will remain intact. 

“We appreciate the honesty and transparency shown by manager Pat Scalabrini and the Capitales organization during our investigation of this unfortunate situation,” said deputy commissioner Steve Tahsler.  “While we do not believe that Quebec had any ill intent, unfortunately a violation occurred, and we need to enforce the associated rule.” 

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After the September 1st games and decision from the Frontier League, that loss has the Quebec Capitales sitting tied for first place with the New Jersey Jackals while the win has moved the New York Boulders into the third and final playoff spot with only one weekend series remaining.

Our Sports Central reported that the forfeit was due to the use of recently signed “outfielder” Greg Bird.

Frontier League teams are not allowed to add players to the roster after August 14 barring a handful of exceptions. Quebec was in violation of the exception that a player who is ruled out for the season due to injury after the deadline can be replaced by a player of the same position.

Bird, the former New York Yankees first baseman, was signed as an injury replacement for an outfielder and was listed as such on the Capitales’ roster. The 6-foot-3 left-handed slugger would remain eligible so long as he played outfield and not first base, as he did Thursday night. Playing Bird out of position resulted in Quebec’s forfeiture of the game.

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The New Jersey Jackals and the New York Boulders face off this weekend for two games, while the Quebec Capitales host the Ottawa Titans for two games.

There are also two teams, the Sussex County Miners and the Tri-City Valley Cats, tied for fourth place… both only a half a game behind third place New York and a playoff spot.

The Miners are set to face the Empire State Greys at home, while the Valley Cats are on the road against Trois-Rivieres. Both the Greys and Trois-Rivieres have been out of the playoffs for quite some time, but could play spoiler in the race to the final playoff spot.

The Frontier League is “Charting a New Frontier” This Season

Big changes are coming to the Frontier League this season.

New teams are finally getting a chance to debut in the Frontier League this year. Back in 2020 (before COVID canceled the season), the Frontier League merged with the CAN-AM League and announced that three new Canadian teams would be joining the Frontier. Then last year, travel restrictions forced the three teams to merge into one, Equipe Quebec, for the 2021 season.

With restrictions lifted, all three teams – Québec Capitales, the Trois-Rivières Aigles, and the Ottawa Titans – will be playing in the league this season.

Then in an unexpected turn of events, The Southern Illinois Miners owners ceased operations after 14 years. This forced the league to add a travel team, the Empire State Greys, that will be owned and operated by the Empire League.

Games will be broadcasted on a new platform this year. The league announced that they are making a switch over to FloSports for all Frontier League teams and games this season. Read the official press release HERE for more information on the new streaming deal.

The All-Star game will also return this year. The game will be held in Washington, PA with multi-day celebration that includes: a celebrity softball game (Saturday July 16th), IWC Pro Wrestling event (Sunday July 17th), the Eli Young Band in concert (Tuesday July 19th) and finally concluding with the All-Star game on Wednesday. For more information or to purchase tickets, check out the press release HERE.

In addition, BaseballCloud and Yakkertech will be providing player analytics. “[They] will work with the Frontier League to bring live data to fans, starting with metrics on scoreboards and TV broadcasts and growing into in-stadium mobile apps and games. Future projects include broadcasting and instant replay enhancements, umpiring solutions, player biomechanics capture, and virtual reality experiences.” For more information about the partnership, check out the official press release HERE.

Finally, all of these changes deserve a new look for the league and its branding. The Frontier League announced a new website including a new statistical platform and as well as new logos.

The new website and statistics will be provided by PrestoSports.

The league also unveiled a new logo that includes both the Canadian and American markets. “The new Frontier League logo, created by Brian Gundell Design, features patriotic symbolism representing both the Canadian (red) and United States (blue) markets.  The compass logo displays the navigation of new, unchartered territories, while the upward direction is indicative of the League’s always forward-looking approach.”

The Frontier League will officially begin its 29th season tonight, May 12th, with three games on the schedule: Tri-City Valley Cats vs Florence Y’alls, Sussex County Miners vs New York Boulders, and Joliet Slammers vs Windy City Thunderbolts.