List of organized baseball leagues
This article contains a list of organized baseball leagues.
International competition
See also: Baseball § Around-the-world, Baseball at the Summer Olympics, List of world cups and world championships and List of world cups and world championships for juniors and youth
- Many international baseball events are coordinated by the International Baseball Federation, including the Baseball World Cup and the World Baseball Classic.
North America
Youth Leagues & Major Organizations
- American Legion Baseball, a youth program, headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana.
- Babe Ruth League, a youth program, headquartered in Hamilton, New Jersey.
- CABA (Continental Amateur Baseball Association), a youth baseball tournament organizer in the USA.
- Cal Ripken Baseball a Division of Babe Ruth League, Inc.
- Dixie Youth Baseball, Inc., a youth program, headquartered in Marshall, Texas.
- Junior Baseball Organization, Inc., a youth program, headquartered in Sherwood, Oregon.
- Little League Baseball, a youth program, headquartered in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
- Nations Baseball, a youth program in the USA.
- Perfect Game, a youth baseball tournament organizer in the USA.
- Pony Baseball, a youth program, headquartered in Washington, Pennsylvania.
- Dizzy Dean Baseball, a youth program in the USA.
- Rocky Mountain School of Baseball, provides competitive leagues and tournaments ages 7 to 18, in Utah, Idaho, and Nevada, headquartered in Logan, Utah.
- Roy Hobbs, a youth program in the USA.
- Travelball Select, a youth baseball tournament organizer in the USA.
- Triple Crown Sports, a youth baseball tournament organizer in the USA.
- USABL (United States Amateur Baseball League), a youth program, headquartered in Point Pleasant, New Jersey (USA) ().
- USSSA Baseball (United States Specialty Sports Association), a youth and adult program, headquartered in Kissimmee, Florida.
High school
- In the USA, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) and each state association governs the play of baseball at the high school level. The Federated Christian Athletic Association (FCAA) and state Christian associations oversee the play of baseball at the private Christian School level. Note, however, that a substantial number of Christian schools choose instead to join their state's general athletic association if the organization's rules allow it.
Amateur baseball
See also: Amateur sports § Baseball
- United States Amateur Baseball League, USABL, United States
- Jersey Shore League Baseball, United States
- New Jersey Amateur Baseball League, United States
- Men's Senior Baseball League, United States
- Ohio Fightin' Titans Baseball, United States
- Midlands League Baseball, United States
- Carroll County Men's League Baseball, United States
- Ligue de Baseball Élite du Québec, Canada
- New Brunswick Senior Baseball League, Canada
- Nova Scotia Senior Baseball League, Canada
- National Adult Baseball Association, United States
- Cuban National Series
- Amateur Baseball Association (ABA), United States
- All-American Amateur Baseball Association, United States
- Federación Panameña de Beisbol,[1] Panamá
- Minnesota Baseball Association, United States
Tampa Bay NABA, United States
College baseball
- NCAA, including NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, and the College World Series (Div. I, Div. II, Div. III)
- NAIA, including the NAIA Baseball World Series
- National Club Baseball Association (NCBA)
- National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)
- List of Collegiate Summer Baseball Leagues
Town Team Baseball
Townball is a popular tradition in the Upper Midwest, with grassroots support at the local level.
- The Minnesota Baseball Association is the sanctioning body for amateur baseball leagues in Minnesota. A statewide list of leagues is available at the organization's website.
Semi-professional baseball
- American United Baseball League
- Midlands League Baseball
- National Semi-Pro Baseball Association
- Mid-Maryland Semi-Pro Baseball League
- Des Moines Semi-Pro Baseball League
- Ohio Valley Baseball League
- PenDel Baseball League
- Intercounty Baseball League
- South Penn Baseball League
Professional baseball
- Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada, made up of two component leagues;
- Minor League baseball (MiLB) in the United States and Canada, comprising several levels and multiple component leagues;
- AAA-level
- AA-level
- A-level
- High-A / A-advanced
- A-level
- Short-season A-level
- Rookie-league
- Rookie-advanced
- Rookie-level
- Independent League baseball in the United States and Canada
- Dominican Winter Baseball League (LDBP), Dominican Republic
- Mexican Pacific League (winter league)
- Mexican League (Triple-A)
- Nicaraguan Professional Baseball League
- Panamanian Professional Baseball League
- Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League (LBPPR), Puerto Rico
Defunct Leagues
- Federal League defunct since 1915, in the United States
- Union Association
- Negro League baseball, defunct since 1958, in the United States
- All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, defunct since 1954, in the United States
- Cuban League (defunct)
South America
- Colombian Professional Baseball League, Colombia
- Venezuelan Professional Baseball League (LVBP), Venezuela
Asia
Japan
- Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB)
- Central League (major)
- Pacific League (major)
- Eastern League (minor)
- Western League (minor)
- Japanese Baseball League (Former League of Central League and Pacific League)
- Shikoku Island League Plus (Independent)
- Baseball Challenge League (Independent)
- Kansai Independent Baseball League (Independent)
- National Baseball League (ja.国民野球連盟)(Independent defunct since 1948)
- Japan Women's Baseball League (Women's)
South Korea
- KBO League, South Korea (major)
- KBO Futures League, South Korea (minor)
Taiwan
- Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL, major)
- Chinese Professional Baseball Minor League[2] (minor)
- Taiwan Major League (TML, major, defunct)
- Asia Winter Baseball League[3]
- National Adult Class A Spring League
Others
- China Baseball League (CBL), China (Peoples' Republic of China)
- Baseball Philippines
- Israel Baseball League (defunct)
- Thailand Baseball League (defunct)
Europe
- Austrian Baseball League, Austria
- Baseball Bundesliga, Austria
- Croatian Baseball League (in Croatian)
- Division Élite, France
- Bundesliga, Germany
- Greek Baseball
- Irish Baseball League
- Italian Baseball League, Italy
- Honkbal Hoofdklasse, Netherlands
- División de Honor de Béisbol, Spain
- Elitserien, Sweden
- British Baseball Federation, United Kingdom
- National League, United Kingdom
- Baseballin SM-sarja, Finland
- Latvian Baseball Federation, Latvia
- Interlyga, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus
- Nationalliga A , Switzerland
Oceania
- Australian Baseball League
- Greater Brisbane League, Australia
- New South Wales Major League, Australia
- New Zealand Baseball
- Palau Major League
- Budweiser Baseball League (formerly Guam Major League), Guam
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.fedebeis.com/
- ↑ "Minor League of CPBL". Retrieved 25 November 2013.
- ↑ "Winter baseball league a fine start, but more can be done". China Post. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
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