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Despite the Triple-A Knights team/franchise replaced the relocated Double-A Knights team/franchise who are now known as the Mobile BayBears, the Triple-A Knights recognize themselves as the same franchise that played at the Double-A level so the team page will need to be changed to a neutral point of view as this type of effect happened to the Durham Bulls. The Durham Bulls relocated to Danville, but the new team retained the Bulls history which resulted in a new effect in which the Bulls moved up to the Triple-A level as the same franchise (the Triple-A Bulls franchise became the same Bulls franchise that played in the Carolina League) and that the Danville team is ruled a new franchise, but were not an expansion franchise. The team's name doesn't define the team, the history defines the team. The Carolina Mudcats did not get away with this because the Carolina League Mudcats did not retain the Double-A Mudcats history so the two Mudcats franchises are not ruled the same franchise. The Danville team which was called the 97's is now known as the Myrtle Beach Pelicans. Silvercoindinerman (talk) 22:45, 10 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]