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The Ottawa Lynx were a Minor League Baseball team that competed in the Triple-A International League (IL) from 1993 to 2007. The team's home field was Lynx Stadium in , . Over 15 seasons, the team was an affiliate of the (1993–2002), Baltimore Orioles (2003–2006), and Philadelphia Phillies (2007). At the time, it was the only IL franchise in .

In late August 2006, the league approved the conditions to negotiate the sale of the team. The new owners moved the team to Allentown, Pennsylvania, beginning with the 2008 season, where it became known as the Lehigh Valley IronPigs.


History
In 1991, Ottawa businessman and then Ottawa 67's owner was successful in applying to the IL for an expansion franchise to begin play in 1993, at a cost of $5 million. The Lynx became the second IL franchise to play in Ottawa, after the former and of the 1950s. The application was contingent on the City of Ottawa building a baseball stadium for the team. was completed in time for the 1993 season.

The Lynx began play in 1993, serving as the top farm team for the . The team won the International League championship in 1995, the only time it would do so. During this period, the Lynx featured such future Major League Baseball players as , , , , and F.P. Santangelo. The Lynx eventually retired two numbers: Santangelo's 24, and 's 3.

In 2000, Darwin sold his shares in the team to Ray Pecor for $7 million. According to news reports, Pecor lost $1 million annually on the team due to low attendance.

In 2003, the Lynx were not given any assurances from either the Montreal Expos or Major League Baseball on the long-term future of the Expos. They became the Triple-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles on September 24, 2002. As a result, Montreal shifted its affiliation to the Edmonton Trappers of the Pacific Coast League. The Lynx's working agreement with the Orioles ended when the latter signed a Player Development Contract with the on September 25, 2006.

In 2006, the ball club was sold to Joe Finley and Craig Stein, while Pecor maintained a minority stake. Finley and Stein declared their intention to move the team to Allentown, Pennsylvania, for the 2008 season, where a new stadium was set to begin construction that September (now built as ). The owners, facing a lawsuit from the City of Ottawa if they moved the Lynx, filed a lawsuit of their own against the City of Ottawa on October 17, 2006, seeking $10.75 million in damages claiming that the city failed to provide enough parking spaces, which, the team alleged, was a violation of its lease. The location far from the city centre might have contributed to the attendance problem.

The team played its last game in Ottawa on September 3, 2007, in front of a crowd of 7,461 people, losing to the , 8–5. The Ottawa Lynx ultimately won exactly 1,000 games before leaving Ottawa.


Titles
The Lynx won the Governors' Cup, the championship of the International League, once by defeating the in 1995.


Season-by-season records
Ottawa Lynx (1993–2007) !Season !Total !Finished !Playoffs
Lost Division series to Rochester Red Wings 3–2
Did not qualify
Won Opening Round over Rochester Red Wings 3–2
Won Governors' Cup Championship vs. 3–1
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
Lost Opening Round to Pawtucket Red Sox 3–2
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
Did not qualify


Alumni
  • (1993) – /designated hitter/ for , Boston, Oakland, , Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, , Texas, Toronto, Philadelphia, San Diego Padres, and Washington Nationals
  • (1993–94) – Outfielder/designated hitter for Montreal, Chicago Cubs, New York Yankees, San Diego, Kansas City, Detroit, and
  • (1993–1996) – Pitcher for Montreal and San Francisco
  • (1993; 1996) – First baseman/outfielder/designated hitter for Montreal, , Boston, New York Mets, Chicago Cubs, and Tampa Bay Rays
  • F.P. Santangelo (1993–95; 1998) – Outfielder/ for Montreal, San Francisco, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Oakland
  • (1993–95; 2001) – Outfielder/designated hitter for Montreal, Detroit, Boston, , New York Yankees, and Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
  • (1995–96) – for Montreal, Boston, Texas, Florida, Detroit, and Philadelphia
  • José Vidro (1997–98) – Second baseman//designated hitter for Montreal/Washington and
  • (1997–98; 2000) – Gold Glove shortstop for Montreal, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, Minnesota Twins, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, and San Francisco Giants
  • Javier Vázquez (1999) – Pitcher for Montreal, New York Yankees, Arizona, and Chicago White Sox
  • Michael Barrett (2000) – Catcher for Montreal, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego
  • (2000–02) – Third baseman/shortstop/second baseman for Montreal/Washington, Cleveland Indians, and
  • (2002) – 2-time Gold Glove winner at second base for
  • (2003–05; 2007) – Pitcher for Baltimore and Texas
  • (2005–06) – Catcher for Baltimore and San Francisco
  • (2006) – Baltimore Orioles pitcher and outfielder, Toronto outfielder
  • (2006) – Pitcher for Baltimore and Florida
  • (2007) – Houston Astros
  • (2007) – Philadelphia Phillies pitcher
  • J. D. Durbin (2007) – Philadelphia Phillies pitcher
  • (2007) – Philadelphia Phillies pitcher
  • (2007) – Philadelphia Phillies pitcher
  • Yoel Hernández (2007) – Philadelphia Phillies pitcher
  • (2007) – Philadelphia Phillies pitcher
  • (2007) – Philadelphia Phillies pitcher
  • Chris Roberson (2007) – Philadelphia Phillies outfielder
  • (2007) – Philadelphia Phillies pitcher
  • (2007) – Pitcher for Philadelphia and
  • John Ennis (2007) – Philadelphia Phillies pitcher
  • J. A. Happ (2007) – Pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Minnesota Twins.


See also
  • , an independent baseball team active in 2008
  • Ottawa Fat Cats, a semi-professional baseball team active from 2010 to 2012
  • , an independent baseball team active from 2015 to 2019


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