Atlantic League Trophy Stolen from York—Suspect at Large

(April 1, 2025 – York, Pa.): A shocking turn of events has rocked the York Revolution organization as the coveted Atlantic League Championship Trophy has gone missing. The theft was uncovered early this morning, and initial clues have led investigators to a potential suspect.

Security footage reveals suspicious activity at WellSpan Park overnight, and sources close to the investigation confirm that authorities are actively pursuing leads. While details remain scarce, initial reports suggest that an individual wearing a distinctive hat—seemingly to conceal their identity—may have played a key role in the trophy’s disappearance. The only physical clue left at the scene is a small fabric piece, resembling a novelty lei or similar accessory.

“This isn’t just a trophy—it’s a symbol of our team’s hard work, dedication, and the passion of our fans. We won it on the field, and we won’t stand by while someone tries to take it away.” said Revolution president Eric Menzer. “Rest assured, we’re doing everything we can to bring it back where it belongs—right here in York.”

Fans are encouraged to stay tuned for updates and keep an eye on the team’s official channels for breaking news. In the meantime, Revolution officials are calling on the community to help lead to the culprit being brought to justice.

York Revolution remains focused on the upcoming season and celebrating the 2024 championship season, where the trophy is intended to be a centerpiece to the celebrations at the home opener on April 29.

Anyone with information regarding the missing ALPB Trophy is urged to contact 717-801-HITS with any tips or details that may assist in the investigation. All information will be kept confidential.

If you’re reading this, check the press release date. Rest assured—this was all a playful joke, and the trophy remains right where it belongs, here in York.