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Happy 232nd Birthday America!
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 04 July 2008

On behalf of the Atlantic Coast League, we would like to wish everyone a safe and happy 4th of July. This is a time for celebration and togetherness as a country, especially since we are still recovering from the effects of September 11, 2001.

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New leagues have major selling job to do
Written by Scott Adamson (Independent-Mail)   
Wednesday, 02 July 2008

Despite a lack of success on the field, the Anderson Joes apparently made a pretty good impression last year. Otherwise, why would not one but two leagues be trying to elbow their way into Anderson Memorial Stadium in 2009?

Tuesday city officials met with Michael W. Harden, the president and CEO of the new Atlantic Coast League for Professional Baseball. Next up is a group representing a rookie league from up north, now considering putting some teams down south — including one in the Electric City.

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ACL official visits Anderson
Written by Scott Adamson (Independent-Mail)   
Wednesday, 02 July 2008

The Atlantic Coast League for Professional Baseball made a pitch to Anderson city officials Tuesday, but whether or not the Electric City decides to take a swing at the fledgling league remains to be seen.

Michael W. Harden, president and chief executive officer of the ACL, met with Anderson mayor Terence Roberts, parks and recreation director Bobby Beville and city manager John Moore to discuss the possibility of putting a franchise in Anderson for the 2009 season.

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The ACL experiences the thrill of 'Victory'
Written by Administrator   
Thursday, 19 June 2008

The Atlantic Coast League for Professional Baseball is pleased to announce their partnership deal with Victory Custom Athletic. The Atlantic Coast League entered into a three-year deal with Victory, who will be the official uniform outfitter for all the league's franchises.

"We are thrilled to have Victory on board with us," says President/CEO Michael Harden. "To have a deal such as this in place for all of our franchises, will guarantee that all players will be outfitted in comfortable uniforms. It will also help ease some of the work for each owner because they will not have to worry about searching for a reliable uniform provider, plus all franchises will be paying about the same price for uniforms. Owners will not have to do much of anything except place their orders."

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USC Aiken wary about possible pro ball return
Written by Cam Huffman (Aiken Standard)   
Monday, 09 June 2008

Although there are plenty of teams and organizations lining up outside the gates of Roberto Hernandez Stadium begging to be given the keys to the field, it doesn't appear as though professional baseball will be returning to Aiken anytime soon.

When it officially closed shop in February, the South Coast League, which served as the summer tenant at Roberto Hernandez Stadium with the Aiken Foxhounds in 2007, expressed interest in returning in 2009. Since that time, other leagues, including the Atlantic Coast League of Professional Baseball, have indicated their desire to bring a team to Aiken, and it seems as though the question was not whether a team would be playing baseball in Aiken in 2009 but instead which team and which league it would be.

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