Defunct Team Sites
- Adirondack Lumberjacks ('98-'02)
- (Wayback machine set to June 2002)
- Albany-Colonie Diamond Dogs ('98-'02)
- (Wayback machine set to Fall 2002)
- Allentown Ambassadors ('98-'03)
- (Wayback machine set to June 2002)
- Catskill Cougars (2002)
- (Wayback machine set to August 2000)
- Duluth-Superior Dukes ('97-'02)
- (Wayback machine set to Fall 2002)
- Madison Black Wolf ('98-'00)
- (Wayback machine set to January 22, 1998)
- Massachusetts Mad Dogs ('98-'00)
- (Wayback machine set to December 1998)
- Thunder Bay Whiskey Jacks ('97-'98)
- (Wayback machine set to January 22, 1998)
- Waterbury Spirit ('97-'00)
- (Wayback machine set to October 2000)
Lost Fan Sites
- Northern League Home Page
- Steve Lorenze's Original Northern League home page in 1995. Steve retired it after the '96 season.
- RealBaseball.com
- Steve Lorenze's follow up site for Minot Mallards and independent ball including the Northern League. Disappeared during the fall of '97. Domain now owned by CBS.
- Wes 'n' Ogres Sioux Falls Canaries
- Wes 'n' Ogre had a particular take on the activities at the Bird Cage with their scores.Their site merged with the "Bird Cage" site in 1998.
- Welcome to the Bird Cage
- (Wayback machine set to Feb. 3, 1999)
Brian Wollman's excellent website for the league died an unfortunate death when his job had him relocate to Cincinnati. - RedHawks Photo Page
- Ryan Christiansen's fan web with pictures of his favorite team disappeared after the '98 season.
Lost Fan Sites
- Madison Black Wolf
- (Wayback machine set to Dec. 4, 2003)
Paul DuBois' fan web for the Black Wolf with team and player stats, news, etc. eventually disappeared in 2004. - Everyday Saints
- Greg Sax's site was dedicated to the Saint Paul Saints, included news headlines with his own game summaries & box scores.
- Dukes Underground
- (Wayback machine set to August 2000)
Ed Montgomery's web for the "die hard" Dukes fan was a "no holds barred" site for his favorite team. - Explorer's Page
- James Miller's new Explorers fan site for the '99 season.
- Lynn's Mad Dogs Pages
- Roberta's site had lots of pictures including Tammy Holmes of the former Massachusetts Mad Dogs ('97-'99).
Other Sites
- ilaborders.com
- Ila Borders was the first woman to pitch in "professional baseball" (with men). Created by her father to answer all the many questions about her. She played for the Madison Black Wolf, St. Paul Saints and Duluth-Superior Dukes.
- Rebel Baseball Review
- (Wayback machine set to June 2002)
1998-2002; Was an email newsletter covering all independent baseball, including the Northern League. - Ballpark Tours
- Outdoor baseball tour specialists, usually with Saints' trips. Still touring though the website's gone.
- Baseball Minnesota
- Story of the entire '96 season with the champion Saints on fX cable network. No longer rebroadcast.
If you know of a related website not listed here
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