The Atlantic Association was a minor league baseball organization that operated between 1889 and 1890 and again in 1908 in the Northeastern United States .
3-475: In each of the two seasons 4 or more teams failed to finish the season and with three teams remaining folded after the 1890 season. Only the New Haven Nutmegs survived after the demise of the league by transferring to another league. A smaller league in 1908 was also like the first league and plagued by teams failing to finish the season. Despite being the best team, Portland folded with the demise of
6-532: The league July 24. Worcester (37-31) moved to Lebanon July 28; Washington disbanded August 2; Hartford disbanded August 25; Wilmington disbanded August 27. Baltimore left the league to join the American Association August 27. 1908 Atlantic Association Taunton moved to Attleboro; Woonsocket disbanded May 4; Pawtucket disbanded May 19. The league started May 2 and disbanded May 21. New Haven Nutmegs The New Haven Profs
9-498: The league and disbanded with its association with the Maine State League. 1889 Atlantic Association schedule Norwalk disbanded September 2. Easton disbanded June 22. Jersey City disbanded July 25. Wilkes-Barre disbanded August 1. 1890 Atlantic Association schedule Jersey City (27-46) disbanded July 22. Harrisburg, from the disbanded Interstate League, applied for the vacant franchise and joined
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