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The Cracker-Cats logo, used from 2005 until 2008. The Edmonton Capitals, originally the Edmonton Cracker-Cats, were a professional independent minor league baseball team that played between 2005 and 2011 in several leagues. The Capitals are based in,, and are currently inactive as they do not belong to any league. The team was founded in 2005 as the Edmonton Cracker-Cats and, with their provincial brethren the, joined the as part of that league's attempt to expand its footprint in Canada. The Cracker-Cats moved to the in 2008 and were sold to, the owner of the, in 2009. The team adopted the name Capitals after Katz's purchase and also adopted the same colors as their corporate sibling.

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The team last played in 2011 as a member of the. Contents • • • • • • • • Team history [ ] Northern League (2005–2007) [ ] The Cracker-Cats began as an expansion team in 2005 as a member of the Northern League. The name 'Cracker-Cats' is derived from the oil industry term ('cat cracking' for short), which is part of the process of refining crude oil into gasoline by converting high boiling hydrocarbons into smaller molecules. They played the first game of their inaugural season on May 20, 2005, on the road against the. Their first home game did not take place until one week later when they hosted the in front of 7,894 fans. Psp Iso Cso Free Download Torrent. On June 13, 2006, a string of bean balls in the first two innings touched off two major brawls between the Cracker-Cats and their provincial rivals, the. After Edmonton's Greg Morrison was hit by a Calgary pitch for the fourth time in five games, the Cracker-Cats responded by throwing at two Calgary players.

The resulting melee was so violent that the umpires sent both teams off the field, and suspended the game for over an hour to consult with league officials. When the Cracker-Cats refused to return to the field afterward, the game was declared a forfeit and the Vipers were awarded a 9–0 victory even though Edmonton was leading 1–0. As a result of the suspension, Cracker-Cats manager resigned. The league came down hard on both teams, as both managers and seven players were suspended a total of 79 games.

Morrison blamed Calgary manager for the incident, believing that Busch held a grudge after both Morrison and another former Viper, J.P. Fauske defected to the Cracker-Cats after leaving the Vipers after a falling out with the Calgary manager late in the 2005 season. On July 18, 2006, was named of the Northern League All-Star Game. On September 3, 2006, the 'Cats finished their second season six games back in the wild card race and missed the playoffs. The 2007 season was a major disappointment., a sports broadcaster, was named general manager of the for the 2007 season, and despite adding three former Major Leaguers,,, and, the 'Cats finished 38–58 and last in the league. Golden Baseball League (2008–2010) [ ] After three years in the Northern League, the Cracker-Cats joined the Golden Baseball League on October 24, 2007. This occurred just after the rival Vipers jumped to the league.