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The view from inside Campbell's Field in 2013. A South Jersey construction firm was awarded a $1.1 million contract to demolish Campbell’s Field, the former home of the Camden Riversharks.
Camden County, however, has not been able to attract a new pro team to the ballpark after the Riversharks — unable to reach a new lease agreement — after the 2015 season.
CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) - In a story April 17 about a baseball stadium in Camden, New Jersey, The Associated Press reported erroneously on the league that the Camden Riversharks played in.
CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) — In a story April 17 about a baseball stadium in Camden, New Jersey, The Associated Press reported erroneously on the league that the Camden Riversharks played in. It was an ...
Camden County says it is talking with multiple parties about the former home of the Camden Riversharks For this first time in 15 years, don’t expect to see any professional baseball players ...
Camden Riversharks to ‘cease operations’ amid failed ballpark lease agreement Andrew George// October 22, 2015 // Home> News> ...
CAMDEN, N.J. (WPVI) -- After 15 years, the Camden Riversharks will shut down operations at Campbell's Field - effective immediately - the club announced on Wednesday.
The Riversharks played their last game in Camden on Sept. 13; the team's season ended Sept. 30. Rosenberg referred additional questions about "baseball in Camden" to a phone number for the CCIA.
Mel Evans / AP In this 2009 file photo, Campbell’s Field, home of Camden’s minor league baseball team Riversharks is seen along the Delaware River in Camden, N.J.
The Camden Riversharks are ceasing operations immediately, per a statement from the team. “We don’t want to move. We want to stay in Camden, but it’s out of our hands,” Riversharks GM ...
The Camden Riversharks announced today that the club will cease operations immediately due to the inability to reach an agreement on lease terms with the ballpark's owner, the Camden County ...
The Riversharks, who average more than 3,000 fans per game, play in the independent Atlantic League. If the deal doesn't work to stay in Camden, they could have a new home in New Britain, Connecticut.