2019 Can-Am League Season
LeagueCanadian American Association of Professional Baseball
SportBaseball
DurationMay 16  – September 2, 2019
Number of games302
Number of teams9
Regular season
Season championsSussex County Miners
Finals championsNew Jersey Jackals
  Runners-upSussex County Miners

The 2019 Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball season began May 16 and ended September 2. It was the 15th season of operations for the league. Following the regular season, the playoffs were held. The New Jersey Jackals defeated the previous defending champions Sussex County Miners in the fourth game of the championship round on September 14, 2019. It was the Jackals’ fifth championship overall as a team for the first time in fifteen years, but it was their first championship title as a member of the Can-Am League.[1]

This would be the last season in Can-Am League history, as the league announced on October 16, 2019 that they would merge with the Frontier League and operate as a 14-team league under the Frontier League banner. All teams except the Ottawa Champions were absorbed by the Frontier League.[2]

Season summary

Once again, the Cuban National Baseball Team and Shikoku Island team both toured during the regular season, facing all six of the Can-Am League teams. This season also saw the Empire League playing four games. Shortly after this season, the Can-Am League merged with the Frontier League, absorbing five of its teams to make a total of 14 teams. [3]

All-star game and home run derby

In the 2019 season, the league held a home run derby and all-star game. The events took place on July 9–10, 2019 at Palisades Credit Union Park, home of the Rockland Boulders. In both events, the Can-Am League All-Stars faced the Frontier League All-Stars.[4] The home run derby was played on July 9, 2019, where Boulders star Grant Heyman won the home run derby for the Can-Am League. The all-star game was played the following day, July 10, where the Frontier League defeated the Can-Am League, 7–0. J.J. Hernandez was named the all-star game MVP for the Frontier League.

Standings

TeamWLPct.GB
Sussex County Miners6133.649
Trois-Rivières Aigles5837.6113.5
Cuban National Baseball Team*87.53313.5
New Jersey Jackals4846.51113
Rockland Boulders4350.46217.5
Ottawa Champions4154.43220.5
Quebec Capitales3659.37925.5
Shikoku Island*712.36816.5
Empire League*04.00016

* Teams not eligible for playoffs

Playoffs

Bracket

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Sussex County Miners 3
4 Rockland Boulders 1
1 Sussex County Miners 1
3 New Jersey Jackals 3
2 Trois-Rivières Aigles 2
3 New Jersey Jackals 3

Semifinals

Sussex County vs. Rockland

Sussex County won the series, 3–1.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1September 4Sussex County 10, Rockland Boulders 3Palisades Credit Union Park3:02805 
2September 5Sussex County 3, Rockland Boulders 11Palisades Credit Union Park2:47- 
3September 7 (postponed from September 6 due to inclement weather)Rockland Boulders 2, Sussex County 6Skylands Stadium2:37950 
4September 8Rockland Boulders 4, Sussex County 8Skylands Stadium3:04900

Trois-Rivieres vs. New Jersey

New Jersey won the series, 3–2.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1September 4Trois-Rivieres 0, New Jersey 3Yogi Berra Stadium2:321,467 
2September 5Trois-Rivieres 5, New Jersey 0Yogi Berra Stadium3:00- 
3September 6New Jersey 7, Trois-Rivieres 2Stade Stereo+3:261,887 
4September 7New Jersey 4,Trois-Rivieres 17Stade Stereo+3:321,012 
5September 8New Jersey 4, Trois-Rivieres 3Stade Stereo+3:161,989

Championship

New Jersey vs. Sussex County

New Jersey won the series, 3–1.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1September 10Sussex County 2, New Jersey 3Yogi Berra Stadium3:12407 
2September 12Sussex County 12, New Jersey 3Yogi Berra Stadium3:25508 
3September 13New Jersey 2, Sussex County 0Skylands Stadium2:39777 
4September 14New Jersey 8, Sussex County 7Skylands Stadium3:47635

Attendance

2019 Can-Am League attendance[5]
TeamTotal attendanceAverage Attendance
Rockland Boulders123,9992,583
Québec Capitales119,0602,381
Ottawa Champions88,1191,798
New Jersey Jackals76,6581,742
Sussex County Miners72,5941,688
Trois-Rivières Aigles85,5061,677

References

  1. 2019 Can-Am League season. Accessed September 15, 2019
  2. Cooper, J.J. "Independent Can-Am, Frontier Leagues To Merge In 2020". Baseball America. Baseball America Enterprises. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  3. "Frontier League, Can-Am League to Join Forces". FrontierLeague.com. 2019-10-16."Frontier League, Can-Am League to Join Forces". FrontierLeague.com. 2019-10-16.
  4. 2019 Can-Am League All-Star Game Archived 2019-04-30 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed September 15, 2019.
  5. "Regular 2019 - Attendance". CanAmLeague.com - Official Website of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball.
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