Too Far From Town: Tri-City ValleyCats Renee Andrews, Davy Andrews, and Roger Cormier February 18, 2021 Share: > Subscribe to Baseball ProspectusThe Tri-City ValleyCats are one of the 42 minor league teams that lost their major league baseball affiliation. This is part of their story. Full access to this article is for Baseball Prospectus subscribers. Sign up today to get access to insightful analysis for the discerning baseball fan. Super-Premium - $66.99 / yearPremium - $45.95 / yearPremium Monthly - $6.99 / monthBasic - Free Subscribe to Baseball Prospectus In This Article 2 AlbanyMinor League BaseballToo Far From TownTri-City ValleycatsTroy Related Articles Minor League Owners Complain of Major Poverty $ by Marc Normandin 1/27 3 Better Minor League Pay Is a Good Investment B by Russell A. Carleton 9/01 6 Parallel Lines: Bikes, BBQ, & Baseball by Noah Frank 8/04 6 The Last Days of Minor League Baseball B by Noah Frank 7/29 2 MiLB Players Can’t Afford Housing Even With a Raise B by Marc Normandin 6/22 7 Latest Articles 2025 Prospects: San Diego Padres Top Prospects $ by Jeffrey Paternostro and BP Prospect Staff 11/22 1 Baseball and Its Walls $ by Justin Klugh 11/22 1 Diamond Isn’t Forever $ by Marc Normandin 11/22 2 The Last Pitcher B by Patrick Dubuque 11/22 2 And in the End $ by Roger Cormier 11/22 4 more chevron_rightchevron_right Davy Andrews Renee Andrews Roger Cormier More about: AlbanyMinor League BaseballToo Far From TownTri-City ValleycatsTroy Latest Articles 2025 Prospects: San Diego Padres Top Prospects $ by Jeffrey Paternostro and BP Prospect Staff 11/22 1 Baseball and Its Walls $ by Justin Klugh 11/22 1 Diamond Isn’t Forever $ by Marc Normandin 11/22 2 Related Articles Minor League Owners Complain of Major Poverty $ by Marc Normandin 1/27 3 Better Minor League Pay Is a Good Investment B by Russell A. Carleton 9/01 6 Parallel Lines: Bikes, BBQ, & Baseball by Noah Frank 8/04 6 You need to be logged in to comment. Login or Subscribe Comments are closed.
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