2014 Can-Am League season

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2014 Can-Am League Season
LeagueCanadian American Association of Professional Baseball
SportBaseball
DurationMay 22  – September 2, 2014
Number of games96
Number of teams4
Regular season
Season championsRockland Boulders
Finals championsRockland Boulders
  Runners-upNew Jersey Jackals
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The 2014 Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball season was the league's 10th season of operations. Following the regular season, the playoffs were held. The Rockland Boulders captured their first championship title in just their fourth season, in the sixth game on September 8, 2014, over their rivals, the New Jersey Jackals. [1] Since there were only four teams in the league, the top two teams made it to the playoffs for a single championship round.

Season summary[edit]

Even though there were only four teams in the Can-Am League that season, some teams from the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball visited the Can-Am teams during regular season play.

On July 7, 2014, Boulders Outfielder Jerod Edmondson singled off Ryan Bollinger of the Trois-Rivieres Aigles in the top of the fourth inning at Trois-Rivières, breaking the all-time Can-Am League record for career hits. His 700th career hit broke the record previously held by then-current Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Chris Colabello.[2]

Also, on July 7, Jackals manager Joe Calfapietra recorded his 700th managerial win, a 4-3 victory over the Quebec Capitales at Le Stade Municipal.

Standings[edit]

Team W L Pct. GB
Rockland Boulders 56 40 .583
New Jersey Jackals 55 41 .573 1
Quebec Capitales 46 50 .479 10
Trois-Rivières Aigles 37 59 .385 19

Playoffs[edit]

Championship finals[edit]

[3]

Rockland vs. New Jersey[edit]

Rockland won the series, 4-2.

Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 
1 September 3 Rockland Boulders 2, New Jersey Jackals 3 Yogi Berra Stadium -
2 September 4 Rockland Boulders 2, New Jersey Jackals 3 Yogi Berra Stadium -
3 September 5 New Jersey Jackals 4, Rockland Boulders 5 Provident Bank Park -
4 September 6 New Jersey Jackals 4, Rockland Boulders 8 Provident Bank Park -
5 September 7 New Jersey Jackals 4, Rockland Boulders 14 Provident Bank Park -
6 September 8 Rockland Boulders 4, New Jersey Jackals 0 Yogi Berra Stadium - -

Attendance[edit]

2014 Can-Am League attendance [4]
Team Total attendance Average Attendance
Rockland Boulders 146,383 3,182
Québec Capitales 121,305 2,888
New Jersey Jackals 76,423 1,661
Trois-Rivières Aigles 72,543 1,612

References[edit]

  1. ^ 2014 Can-Am League season. Accessed September 15, 2019.
  2. ^ "Rockland Boulders star Jerod Edmondson Breaks All-Time Can-Am Hits Record". 2014-07-08.
  3. ^ Can Am League 2014 Playoff Scores. Accessed September 15, 2019.
  4. ^ "Regular 2014 - Attendance". CanAmLeague.com - Official Website of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball.

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