The Welland Jackfish are an independent minor-league baseball team based in Welland, Ontario , Canada . The Jackfish are a member of the Intercounty Baseball League , an independent baseball league established in 1919 which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball .
4-1191: On October 2, 2018, the Burlington Herd were approved to relocate to Welland, and renamed the Welland Jackfish. In their first year in Welland, the Jackfish had their best regular season with a 19–17 record, and earned their first playoff series victory. The Jackfish finished 15–15 in a condensed 2021 season, their second year. They were swept in the first round by the Barrie Baycats . Lost 4–0 in Semi-finals against Barrie Baycats Lost 3-2 in Semi-finals against Toronto Maple Leafs Won 3-2 in Semi-finals against Toronto Maple Leafs <be> Won 4-2 in Finals against Barrie Baycats Lost 3–2 in Semi-finals to Guelph Royals <be> Barrie Baycats The Barrie Baycats are an independent , minor league baseball team of
8-688: The semi-pro Intercounty Baseball League based in Barrie , Ontario . They play their home games at Vintage Throne Stadium at the Barrie Community Sports Complex in Midhurst. In 1999, the Intercounty Baseball League awarded the city of Barrie and Gary Calvert with a franchise with the intent that they would start operations in the 2001 Season. In 2000, the city of Barrie would purchase a plot of land
12-449: The town of Midhurst to build the new stadium for the team, with it being completed just before May 2001. The Baycats name would be adopted after the team board put out an ad in a local newspaper to get suggestions for the team's name. Just before the team was set to begin the 2001 season, the at the time team owner went bankrupt, causing the then-team president David Mills to find a new owner, Gary Inskeep . The Barrie Baycats baseball club
16-667: Was born on May 12, 2001, when they played their first ever game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Baycats first win in team history would come on June 2, 2001, against the Kitchener Panthers with a 9–3 victory. The Baycats would make their first playoff appearance in the 2002 season, after finishing 4th place with a 19–17 record. In 2005 the Baycats would win their first IBL Championship, beating Toronto in 6 games. The next season Barrie would take first place in
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