Long-time owner Miles Wolff‘s sale of Burlington Baseball Inc. is prompting a flood of appreciation for his contributions to Minor League Baseball, both in Burlington and beyond. (more…)

Long-time owner Miles Wolff‘s sale of Burlington Baseball Inc. is prompting a flood of appreciation for his contributions to Minor League Baseball, both in Burlington and beyond. (more…)
Former Burlington Royals GM Ryan Keur has acquired Burlington Baseball Inc. from long-time owner Miles Wolff at a time when the future of the Rookie-Level Appalachian League team is in question. (more…)
Three local investors have reached an agreement to buy the Ottawa Champions from Miles Wolff, but the franchise’s future remains uncertain amidst debate over the lease to RCGT Park. (more…)
Owner Miles Wolff is working to sell the Ottawa Champions (independent; Can-Am League), a move that comes after a season that included the termination of the club’s original lease. (more…)
The Ottawa Champions (independent; Can-Am League) lease for RCGT Park has been terminated by the city after the team fell $418,942 in arrears, but the team will continue to operate on a per-hour arrangement in the meantime. (more…)
The independent American Association has announced the appointment of Joshua E. Schaub as its new commissioner, effective immediately. Schaub will assume the role immediately and succeed league founder Miles Wolff, who retired at the end of 2018 after 13 seasons as Commissioner. (more…)
David Gourlay, president of the Ottawa Champions (independent; Can-Am League), is leaving the team effective immediately, leaving it in the hands of owner Miles Wolff. (more…)
The American Association could place a team in Rosemont, IL by 2018, according to league commissioner Miles Wolff. (more…)
In just the team’s second season, Ottawa Champions (Independent; Can-Am League) executive Miles Wolff is becoming a fixture at the ballpark and in the Ottawa community. (more…)
The independent American Association will field 12 teams in 2016, as one squad owned by Southern Independent Baseball will replace Grand Prairie AirHogs and Amarillo Thunderheads teams. (more…)
We hope third time’s the charm, as the Ottawa Champions (independent; Can-Am League) debuted last night at Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Stadium before 3,876 fans on an incredibly chilly night. (more…)
Naming rights to Ottawa Stadium have been sold as the Ottawa Champions (independent; Can-Am League) prepare for an inaugural season at Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park. (more…)
Instead of the Can-Am League fielding a travel team for 2015, three different sets of opponents will fill gaps in the independent league’s schedule. (more…)