The second Atlantic League was a Class D minor league baseball league that operated for one season in 1914. The league had been known as the New York–New Jersey League a season earlier. The league president was Rosslyn M. Cox, who would later serve as the mayor of Middletown, New York.
Bob Ganley was one of Perth Amboy's managers.
Prior to playing in the Atlantic League, John Ganzel was player-manager of the 1908 Cincinnati Reds.
Atlantic League (1896–1900)
The Atlantic League was a minor league baseball league that operated between 1896 and 1900 in the Northeastern United States. It was the successor of the Pennsylvania State League, which had operated from 1892 to 1895. The name has subsequently been reused twice, for another short-lived league in 1914, and for a contemporary independent minor league.
Ed Barrow, president of the Atlantic League for three of its five seasons
Oyster Burns, player-manager of the Newark Colts in 1896
Jake Wells, the only manager of the Richmond Bluebirds
Joe Delahanty, who played for the Allentown Peanuts in 1900, led the Atlantic League in batting with a .469 average.