Baseball

Atlantic League Renames Championship Trophy After Founder Frank Boulton

The new Frank Boulton Trophy honors the league’s creator as it celebrates milestones and player pathways to MLB

A Legacy Reimagined

The Atlantic League of Professional Baseball announced this week that its championship trophy will henceforth be known as the Frank Boulton Trophy, a tribute to the league’s visionary founder.

Alongside the renaming, Boulton has been appointed Board Chair Emeritus, a title that reflects his enduring influence and the league’s gratitude for his two‑decade commitment to giving former Major and Minor League players a platform.

The league, which spans markets from New York to North Carolina, has grown into a summer staple, drawing millions of fans and poised to hit its 50 millionth all‑time spectator in 2026.

Player Pathways to the Big Leagues

Over the years, more than 1,450 players have transitioned to MLB organizations, with alumni such as Rickey Henderson, Rich Hill and Tim Raines illustrating the league’s role as a launchpad for talent.

The York Revolution currently hold the Boulton Trophy after capturing back‑to‑back championships in 2024 and 2025, underscoring the league’s competitive balance.

Meanwhile, the Long Island Ducks stand as the all‑time leaders in both wins and attendance, a testament to the league’s deep roots in community and sport.

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