The report said the team is in talks with the county to remain in Camden.
CAMDEN -- After 15 years in the city, the Camden Riversharks may leave before next season, according to a report by the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Two people familiar with the situation told the Inquirer that Campbell's Field, located on Camden's Waterfront, might host a new team next year.
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The team has not commented on the situation. A Camden County spokesman said they are in negotiations with the Riversharks, and there is no agreement in place for the team to play at Campbell's Field next year, according to the report.
The Hartford Courant reported, citing sources, that the Riversharks were expected to replace the departing New Britain Rock Cats. That team is moving to Hartford as the renamed Yard Goats, the report said.
The Riversharks are independent and not affiliated with a Major League Baseball club.
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