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The '''Aberdeen Arsenal''' were an Atlantic League team based in [[Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland|Bel Air, Maryland]]. For the 2000 season, they played in the [[Atlantic League of Professional Baseball]], which was not affiliated with [[Major League Baseball]]. The Arsenal departed from Aberdeen to make room for the [[Aberdeen IronBirds]], the A affiliate of the [[Baltimore Orioles]] owned by [[Cal Ripken, Jr.]]
The '''Aberdeen Arsenal''' were an Atlantic League team based in [[Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland|Bel Air, Maryland]]. For the 2000 season, they played in the [[Atlantic League of Professional Baseball]], which was not affiliated with [[Major League Baseball]]. The Arsenal departed from Aberdeen to make room for the [[Aberdeen IronBirds]], the A affiliate of the [[Baltimore Orioles]] owned by [[Cal Ripken Jr.]]


The Arsenal played at [[Thomas Run Park]], on the campus of [[Harford Community College]].
The Arsenal played at [[Thomas Run Park]], on the campus of [[Harford Community College]].

Latest revision as of 21:58, 9 July 2022

Aberdeen Arsenal
Information
LeagueAtlantic League (2000)
LocationBel Air, Harford County, Maryland
BallparkThomas Run Park
Founded1999
Disbanded2000
League championships0
Division championships0
Former name(s)
  • Aberdeen Arsenal (2000)
Colorsred, black

The Aberdeen Arsenal were an Atlantic League team based in Bel Air, Maryland. For the 2000 season, they played in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which was not affiliated with Major League Baseball. The Arsenal departed from Aberdeen to make room for the Aberdeen IronBirds, the A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles owned by Cal Ripken Jr.

The Arsenal played at Thomas Run Park, on the campus of Harford Community College.

The Arsenal are the subject of NPR broadcaster Neal Conan's book, Play By Play: Baseball, Radio, and Life in the Last Chance League.

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