This article refers to the original incarnation of the Atlantic League, which operated between 1896 and 1900. For the modern league, see Atlantic League of Professional Baseball
The Atlantic League was a minor league baseball organization that operated between 1896 and 1900 in the Northeastern United States. The name has subsequently been reused twice, for another short-lived league in 1914, and for a modern, independent minor league.
The first Atlantic League lasted from 1896–1900 and was the successor of the Pennsylvania State League, 1892-1895.
Allentown, Pennsylvania: Allentown Peanuts 1898-1900
Elmira, New York: Elmira 1900
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Harrisburg 1900
Hartford, Connecticut: Hartford Bluebirds 1896-1897; Hartford Cooperatives 1898
Jersey City, New Jersey: Jersey City 1900
Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Lancaster Maroons 1896-1899
New Haven, Connecticut: New Haven Texas Steers 1896
New York, New York: New York Metropolitans 1896
Newark, New Jersey: Newark Colts 1896-1900
Norfolk, Virginia: Norfolk Jewels 1897-1898
Paterson, New Jersey: Paterson Silk Weavers 1896-1898; Paterson Giants 1899
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Athletics 1896-1897; Philadelphia Athletics 1900
Reading, Pennsylvania: Reading Coal Heavers 1897-1900
Richmond, Virginia: Richmond Bluebirds 1897-1899
Scranton, Pennsylvania: Scranton Miners 1899; Scranton Miners 1900
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania: Wilkes-Barre Coal Barons 1899-1900
Wilmington, Delaware: Wilmington Peaches 1896
In 1896 New Haven moved to Lancaster on July 3, while New York was expelled on July 13 and replaced by Philadelphia. In 1899 Paterson disbanded on July 4, and Scranton followed on July 9. In 1900 Philadelphia moved to Harrisburg, and Newark and Jersey City disbanded June 2. The league disbanded June 12, 1900.