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The Newark Bears joined the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball on October 6, 2010. [4] The Bears were one of three teams to join the league for the 2011 season, with the traveling New York Federals and the expansion Rockland Boulders .
Fred Brainard, who also played for the New York Giants 1914–1916, later played for the Newark Bears between 1922–1924 and was the Bears' player-manager in 1923 and 1924. Other former Major League players who managed the Newark Bears include Hall of Fame members Walter Johnson in 1928 and player-manager Tris Speaker in 1929–1930. [7]
Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium, originally simply Riverfront Stadium, was a 6,200-seat baseball park in Newark, New Jersey built in 1999. It was the home field of the Newark Bears, who played in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, an independent minor baseball league.
Rickey Henderson, the greatest base stealer in Major League Baseball history and one of the game’s most enduring players, has died, Major League Baseball confirmed Saturday. Henderson was 65.
This category includes players for the Newark Bears, the original baseball team who played from 1926 through 1949 in the International League Pages in category ...
Newark Bears (International League) players, for the original baseball team who played from 1926 through 1949 in the International League. Newark Bears (AFL) players , for the 1926 team of the first American Football League .
Baseball Hall of Famer and all-time stolen base king Rickey Henderson died Friday at the age of 65, his family announced Saturday.. Henderson stole 1,406 bases in his 25-season career that crossed ...
The Newark Bears won the pennant for the first time in franchise history. The Reading Keystones relocated to Albany, New York on August 6, becoming the Albany Senators. Marv Owen, who split the season between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Newark Bears, became the first player to win the International League Most Valuable Player Award.