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List of defunct baseball teams in Canada

The following is a list of defunct baseball teams in Canada. It includes the league(s) they played for, and championships won.

Major League Baseball edit

National League edit

Team City Existed NL East Titles National League Pennants World Series Titles Notes
Montreal Expos Montreal, Quebec 1969–2004 1 0 0 Became the Washington Nationals in 2005

Minor League Baseball edit

AAA edit

International League edit

Team City Existed Ballpark League titles Notes Affiliate
Hamilton Tigers Hamilton, Ontario 1918 0 Moved from Syracuse, New York, mid-season Independent
Montreal Royals Montreal, Quebec 1928–1960 Delormier Stadium 7 Moved to Syracuse Los Angeles Dodgers
Ottawa Giants Ottawa, Ontario 1951 Lansdowne Park 0 Became the Ottawa A's after one season New York Giants
Ottawa A's Ottawa, Ontario 1952–1954 Lansdowne Park 0 Moved to Columbus, Ohio Philadelphia Athletics
Ottawa Lynx Ottawa, Ontario 1993–2007 Lynx Stadium 1 Moved to Allentown, Pennsylvania, for 2008 season. Philadelphia Phillies
Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto, Ontario 1912–1967 Maple Leaf Stadium 4 Founded in 1896; moved to Louisville, Kentucky, in 1968 Boston Red Sox
Winnipeg Whips Winnipeg, Manitoba 1970–1971 Winnipeg Stadium 0 Moved from Buffalo midway through 1970 season Montreal Expos

Pacific Coast League edit

Team City Existed Ballpark League titles Notes Affiliate
Calgary Cannons Calgary, Alberta 1985–2002 Foothills Stadium 0 Became the Albuquerque Isotopes in 2003 Florida Marlins
Edmonton Trappers Edmonton, Alberta 1981–2004 Telus Field 4 Became the Round Rock Express in 2005 Montreal Expos
Vancouver Mounties Vancouver, British Columbia 1956–1962, 1965–1969 Capilano Stadium 0 Seattle Pilots
Vancouver Canadians Vancouver, British Columbia 1978–1999 Nat Bailey Stadium 3 Became the Sacramento River Cats in 2000. Not to be confused with the current Vancouver Canadians that play in the High-A West League. Oakland Athletics

AA edit

Eastern League edit

Team City Existed Ballpark League titles Notes Affiliate
London Tigers London, Ontario 1989–1993 Labatt Park 1 Moved to Trenton, New Jersey Detroit Tigers
Quebec Metros Quebec City, Quebec 1971–1977 Stade Municipal 0 Known as the Carnivals 1971–1975 Montreal Expos
Sherbrooke Pirates Sherbrooke, Quebec 1972–1973 Amedee Roy Stadium 0 Pittsburgh Pirates
Trois-Rivières Aigles Trois-Rivières, Quebec 1971–1977 Stade Municipal 0 Not to be confused with the current team of the same name in the independent Can-Am League. Cincinnati Reds
Thetford Mines Pirates Thetford Mines, Quebec 1974–1975 Bellevue Stadium 1 Moved from Sherbrooke (above) Milwaukee Brewers

A edit

New York–Penn League edit

Team City Existed Ballpark League titles Notes Affiliate
Hamilton Red Wings Hamilton, Ontario 1939–1942 0 St. Louis Cardinals
Hamilton Cardinals Hamilton, Ontario 1946–1956 1 Known as the Red Wings in 1956 St. Louis Cardinals
Hamilton Redbirds Hamilton, Ontario 1988–1992 Bernie Arbour Memorial Stadium 0 St. Louis Cardinals
London Pirates London, Ontario 1940–1941 Labatt Park 0 Pittsburgh Pirates
St. Catharines Stompers St. Catharines, Ontario 1986–1999 Community Park 1 Also known as the Blue Jays Toronto Blue Jays
Welland Pirates Welland, Ontario 1989–1994 Welland Stadium 0 Pittsburgh Pirates

Northwest League edit

Team City Existed League titles Notes Affiliate
New Westminster Frasers New Westminster, British Columbia 1974 0 Independent
Victoria Mussels Victoria, British Columbia 1978–1980 0 Independent

Rookie edit

Pioneer League edit

Team City Existed League titles Notes Affiliate
Calgary Expos Calgary, Alberta 1977–1984 0 Known as the Cardinals 1977–78 Montreal Expos
Lethbridge Dodgers Lethbridge, Alberta 1975–1983 3 Known as the Expos 1975–76 Los Angeles Dodgers
Lethbridge Black Diamonds Lethbridge, Alberta 1992–1998 0 Known as the Mounties 1992–1995 Arizona Diamondbacks
Medicine Hat Blue Jays Medicine Hat, Alberta 1977–2002 1 Known as the A's 1977 Toronto Blue Jays

Independent baseball edit

Can-Am League edit

Team City Existed League titles Notes
Ottawa Champions Ottawa, Ontario 2014–2020 1
Ottawa Rapidz Ottawa, Ontario 2008 0

Canadian Baseball League edit

Team City Existed League titles Notes
Calgary Outlaws Calgary, Alberta 2003 1
Kelowna Heat Kelowna, British Columbia 2003 0
London Monarchs London, Ontario 2003 0
Montreal Royales Montreal, Quebec 2003 0 Road-only team
Niagara Stars Welland, Ontario 2003 0
Saskatoon Legends Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 2003 0
Trois-Rivières Saints Trois-Rivières, Quebec 2003 0
Victoria Capitals Victoria, British Columbia 2003 0

Frontier League edit

Team City Existed League titles Notes
London Rippers London, Ontario 2012 0 Folded during 2012 season
London Werewolves London, Ontario 1999–2001 1

Golden Baseball League edit

Team City Existed League titles Notes
Victoria Seals Victoria, British Columbia 2009–10 0

Northern League edit

Team City Existed League titles Notes
Thunder Bay Whiskey Jacks Thunder Bay, Ontario 1993–1998 0 Moved to Schaumburg, Illinois, in 1999 and became the Schaumburg Flyers.

North American League edit

Team City Existed League titles Notes
Calgary Vipers Calgary, Alberta 2005–11 1 Moved from the Northern League to the Golden Baseball League on October 23, 2007, then to the North American League in 2011. Folded following the 2011 season.
Edmonton Capitals Edmonton, Alberta 2005–2012 1 Moved from the Northern League to the Golden Baseball League on October 23, 2007, then to the North American League in 2011. Suspended operations on February 21, 2012.
Known as the Cracker-Cats from 2005 until 2009.

North Central League edit

Team City Existed League titles Notes
Regina Cyclones Regina, Saskatchewan 1994 0
Saskatoon Riot Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1994 0

Prairie League Of Professional Baseball edit

Team City Existed League titles Notes
Moose Jaw Diamond Dogs Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 1995–1997 0
Regina Cyclones Regina, Saskatchewan 1995–1997 1
Saskatoon Stallions Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1995–1997 0 Entered league as the Saskatoon Riot; changed name to Smokin' Guns in 1996 and to Stallions in 1997
West Man Wranglers Brandon, Manitoba 1995–1997 0 Entered league as the Brandon Grey Owls; changed name to West Man Wranglers in 1997

Western Baseball League edit

Team City Existed League titles Notes
Surrey Glaciers Surrey, British Columbia 1995 0 Moved to Reno, Nevada, and became the Reno Chukars.

College Summer Baseball edit

Intercounty Baseball League edit

Team City Existed League titles Notes
Oshawa Dodgers Oshawa, Ontario 2002–2009 0

Western Major Baseball League edit

Team City Existed League titles Notes
Melville Millionaires Melville, Saskatchewan 1901–2021 1/2
Red Deer Generals Red Deer, Alberta 2007 0
St. Albert Big River Prospects St. Albert, Alberta 2005–2008 0 Known as Edmonton Big River Prospects 2005
Saskatoon Yellow Jackets Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 0
Sherwood Park Dukes Sherwood Park, Alberta 2008 0
Yorkton Cardinals Yorkton, Saskatchewan 2004–2021 0

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The following is a list of defunct baseball teams in Canada It includes the league s they played for and championships won Contents 1 Major League Baseball 1 1 National League 2 Minor League Baseball 2 1 AAA 2 1 1 International League 2 1 2 Pacific Coast League 2 2 AA 2 2 1 Eastern League 2 3 A 2 3 1 New York Penn League 2 3 2 Northwest League 2 4 Rookie 2 4 1 Pioneer League 3 Independent baseball 3 1 Can Am League 3 2 Canadian Baseball League 3 3 Frontier League 3 4 Golden Baseball League 3 5 Northern League 3 6 North American League 3 7 North Central League 3 8 Prairie League Of Professional Baseball 3 9 Western Baseball League 4 College Summer Baseball 4 1 Intercounty Baseball League 4 2 Western Major Baseball League 5 See alsoMajor League Baseball editNational League edit Team City Existed NL East Titles National League Pennants World Series Titles NotesMontreal Expos Montreal Quebec 1969 2004 1 0 0 Became the Washington Nationals in 2005Minor League Baseball editThis sports related list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items December 2021 AAA edit International League edit Team City Existed Ballpark League titles Notes AffiliateHamilton Tigers Hamilton Ontario 1918 0 Moved from Syracuse New York mid season IndependentMontreal Royals Montreal Quebec 1928 1960 Delormier Stadium 7 Moved to Syracuse Los Angeles DodgersOttawa Giants Ottawa Ontario 1951 Lansdowne Park 0 Became the Ottawa A s after one season New York GiantsOttawa A s Ottawa Ontario 1952 1954 Lansdowne Park 0 Moved to Columbus Ohio Philadelphia AthleticsOttawa Lynx Ottawa Ontario 1993 2007 Lynx Stadium 1 Moved to Allentown Pennsylvania for 2008 season Philadelphia PhilliesToronto Maple Leafs Toronto Ontario 1912 1967 Maple Leaf Stadium 4 Founded in 1896 moved to Louisville Kentucky in 1968 Boston Red SoxWinnipeg Whips Winnipeg Manitoba 1970 1971 Winnipeg Stadium 0 Moved from Buffalo midway through 1970 season Montreal ExposPacific Coast League edit Team City Existed Ballpark League titles Notes AffiliateCalgary Cannons Calgary Alberta 1985 2002 Foothills Stadium 0 Became the Albuquerque Isotopes in 2003 Florida MarlinsEdmonton Trappers Edmonton Alberta 1981 2004 Telus Field 4 Became the Round Rock Express in 2005 Montreal ExposVancouver Mounties Vancouver British Columbia 1956 1962 1965 1969 Capilano Stadium 0 Seattle PilotsVancouver Canadians Vancouver British Columbia 1978 1999 Nat Bailey Stadium 3 Became the Sacramento River Cats in 2000 Not to be confused with the current Vancouver Canadians that play in the High A West League Oakland AthleticsAA edit Eastern League edit Team City Existed Ballpark League titles Notes AffiliateLondon Tigers London Ontario 1989 1993 Labatt Park 1 Moved to Trenton New Jersey Detroit TigersQuebec Metros Quebec City Quebec 1971 1977 Stade Municipal 0 Known as the Carnivals 1971 1975 Montreal ExposSherbrooke Pirates Sherbrooke Quebec 1972 1973 Amedee Roy Stadium 0 Pittsburgh PiratesTrois Rivieres Aigles Trois Rivieres Quebec 1971 1977 Stade Municipal 0 Not to be confused with the current team of the same name in the independent Can Am League Cincinnati RedsThetford Mines Pirates Thetford Mines Quebec 1974 1975 Bellevue Stadium 1 Moved from Sherbrooke above Milwaukee BrewersA edit New York Penn League edit Team City Existed Ballpark League titles Notes AffiliateHamilton Red Wings Hamilton Ontario 1939 1942 0 St Louis CardinalsHamilton Cardinals Hamilton Ontario 1946 1956 1 Known as the Red Wings in 1956 St Louis CardinalsHamilton Redbirds Hamilton Ontario 1988 1992 Bernie Arbour Memorial Stadium 0 St Louis CardinalsLondon Pirates London Ontario 1940 1941 Labatt Park 0 Pittsburgh PiratesSt Catharines Stompers St Catharines Ontario 1986 1999 Community Park 1 Also known as the Blue Jays Toronto Blue JaysWelland Pirates Welland Ontario 1989 1994 Welland Stadium 0 Pittsburgh PiratesNorthwest League edit Team City Existed League titles Notes AffiliateNew Westminster Frasers New Westminster British Columbia 1974 0 IndependentVictoria Mussels Victoria British Columbia 1978 1980 0 IndependentRookie edit Pioneer League edit Team City Existed League titles Notes AffiliateCalgary Expos Calgary Alberta 1977 1984 0 Known as the Cardinals 1977 78 Montreal ExposLethbridge Dodgers Lethbridge Alberta 1975 1983 3 Known as the Expos 1975 76 Los Angeles DodgersLethbridge Black Diamonds Lethbridge Alberta 1992 1998 0 Known as the Mounties 1992 1995 Arizona DiamondbacksMedicine Hat Blue Jays Medicine Hat Alberta 1977 2002 1 Known as the A s 1977 Toronto Blue JaysIndependent baseball editCan Am League edit Team City Existed League titles NotesOttawa Champions Ottawa Ontario 2014 2020 1Ottawa Rapidz Ottawa Ontario 2008 0Canadian Baseball League edit Team City Existed League titles NotesCalgary Outlaws Calgary Alberta 2003 1Kelowna Heat Kelowna British Columbia 2003 0London Monarchs London Ontario 2003 0Montreal Royales Montreal Quebec 2003 0 Road only teamNiagara Stars Welland Ontario 2003 0Saskatoon Legends Saskatoon Saskatchewan 2003 0Trois Rivieres Saints Trois Rivieres Quebec 2003 0Victoria Capitals Victoria British Columbia 2003 0Frontier League edit Team City Existed League titles NotesLondon Rippers London Ontario 2012 0 Folded during 2012 seasonLondon Werewolves London Ontario 1999 2001 1Golden Baseball League edit Team City Existed League titles NotesVictoria Seals Victoria British Columbia 2009 10 0Northern League edit Team City Existed League titles NotesThunder Bay Whiskey Jacks Thunder Bay Ontario 1993 1998 0 Moved to Schaumburg Illinois in 1999 and became the Schaumburg Flyers North American League edit Team City Existed League titles NotesCalgary Vipers Calgary Alberta 2005 11 1 Moved from the Northern League to the Golden Baseball League on October 23 2007 then to the North American League in 2011 Folded following the 2011 season Edmonton Capitals Edmonton Alberta 2005 2012 1 Moved from the Northern League to the Golden Baseball League on October 23 2007 then to the North American League in 2011 Suspended operations on February 21 2012 Known as the Cracker Cats from 2005 until 2009 North Central League edit Team City Existed League titles NotesRegina Cyclones Regina Saskatchewan 1994 0Saskatoon Riot Saskatoon Saskatchewan 1994 0Prairie League Of Professional Baseball edit Team City Existed League titles NotesMoose Jaw Diamond Dogs Moose Jaw Saskatchewan 1995 1997 0Regina Cyclones Regina Saskatchewan 1995 1997 1Saskatoon Stallions Saskatoon Saskatchewan 1995 1997 0 Entered league as the Saskatoon Riot changed name to Smokin Guns in 1996 and to Stallions in 1997West Man Wranglers Brandon Manitoba 1995 1997 0 Entered league as the Brandon Grey Owls changed name to West Man Wranglers in 1997Western Baseball League edit Team City Existed League titles NotesSurrey Glaciers Surrey British Columbia 1995 0 Moved to Reno Nevada and became the Reno Chukars College Summer Baseball editIntercounty Baseball League edit Team City Existed League titles NotesOshawa Dodgers Oshawa Ontario 2002 2009 0Western Major Baseball League edit Team City Existed League titles NotesMelville Millionaires Melville Saskatchewan 1901 2021 1 2Red Deer Generals Red Deer Alberta 2007 0St Albert Big River Prospects St Albert Alberta 2005 2008 0 Known as Edmonton Big River Prospects 2005Saskatoon Yellow Jackets Saskatoon Saskatchewan 0Sherwood Park Dukes Sherwood Park Alberta 2008 0Yorkton Cardinals Yorkton Saskatchewan 2004 2021 0See also edit nbsp Sports portal nbsp Canada portalCanada national baseball team List of Major League Baseball players from Canada Pearson Cup United League A planned third league of Major League Baseball that was formed in the early 1990s and was to have begun play in the late 1990s in Canada and the United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of defunct baseball teams in Canada amp oldid 1203495227, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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