Long Island Ducks

The Ducks, the only professional Minor League baseball team located on suburban Long Island, in New York State.

The Ferry Cup name referred to its sponsor, the Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company, (which ran a ferry boat line across the Long Island Sound, between Bridgeport, Connecticut to Port Jefferson on Long Island in New York State), which was frequently utilized by both of the teams and their fans for traveling to each ballpark in the two adjacent states.

Former Major League Baseball players to have played on the Ducks include Dontrelle Willis,[9] Ramon Castro,[10] Ben Broussard, Leo Rosales, Josh Barfield, Bill Hall, Bryant Nelson, Ian Snell, and Lew Ford.

Rich Hill played with the Ducks in 2015, prior to his return to the majors in 2016 with the Boston Red Sox of the American League.

The wordmark begins with a stylized, cartoon duck head in the form of a capital cursive "D." Since 2015, OC Sports has been the official on-field headwear of the Atlantic League.

The away jerseys are grey with the "Long Island" cursive wordmark centered across in green with white and orange outline.

Michael Polak, Chris King, David Weiss, and Mike Mohr currently serve as the team's official broadcasters.

[15] His name alludes to a popular baseball game food produced by the Cracker Jack brand, and the quacking sound of a duck.