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1998 New York Cityhawks Media Guide from the Arena Football League

New York CityHawks

The New York CityHawks enjoyed a brief two-year fling in the Arena Football League.  The team performed quite poorly both on the field and at the box office.  The team finished 2-12 in 1997 and 3-11 in 1998. The CityHawks marked the Arena Football League’s second failed attempt to establish a franchise in the nation’s biggest media market.  An earlier AFL franchise – the New York Knights – played a single summer at the Garden in 1988 before vanishing. Read more…

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New England Black Wolves National Lacrosse League

New England Black Wolves

The New England Black Wolves were a professional box (indoor) lacrosse team that played five seasons and part of a sixth at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. The Wolves were in first place and enjoying their best season when the COVID-19 crisis cancelled the National Lacrosse League’s 2020 season. The team was sold and moved to Albany, New York during the pandemic shutdown and never returned to play in Connecticut. Read more…

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2001 Pittsfield Astros baseball program from the New York-Penn League

Pittsfield Astros

Longtime Pittsfield Mets owner Bill Gladstone went looking for city help to modernize ancient Wahconah Park in the late 1990’s and came up empty.  But just over the border in Troy, New York Gladstone found political partners willing to build a new $12 million ballpark for his Class A New York-Penn League ball club that would be ready in time for the 2002 season. By the time Gladstone signed a new Major League affiliation agreement with the Houston Astros in October 2000, the plan to relocate to Troy was already in place.  So the newly re-named Pittsfield Astros were a lame duck operation by design, destined to spend only one summer in Pittsfield before moving on to greener pastures.

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New Jersey Ironmen Indoor Soccer

New Jersey Ironmen

The Ironmen were a short-lived indoor soccer team out of Newark, New Jersey operated by perhaps the last rich men in the indoor game: the co-owners of the NHL’s New Jersey Devils. Various NBA and NHL owners bet on indoor soccer a number of times during the 1980’s and 1990’s. But by the early 2000’s the indoor game was in steady decline. When Devils owner Jeff Vanderbeek appeared alongside Newark Mayor Cory Booker at a press conference in June 2007 to unveil an MISL expansion franchise for the soon-to-open $375 million Prudential Center, the announcement felt like a relic of a bygone era.

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New York Sentinels

New York Sentinels

An especially flaccid entry in the ill-conceived United Football League (2009-2012).  The New York Sentinels went 0-6 in their only season of competition and never scored more than one touchdown in a game. The team only played one contest in their titular home state of New York during their brief lifespan. 4-time NFL All-Pro defensive end Simeon Rice was the Sentinels’ biggest name. But the team’s best name was leading receiver Craphonso Thorpe.

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