New York Collegiate Baseball League
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The New York Collegiate Baseball League (NYCBL) is a collegiate summer baseball league founded in 1978 and sanctioned by the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball, National Amateur Baseball Federation and Major League Baseball. Each NYCBL team plays a 42-game schedule starting in 2017, down from 46 previously, from June to July with three teams from each division making a three-round playoff. Several players from this league have become Major Leaguers. The league has teams located in central and western New York.[1]
Sport | Baseball |
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Founded | 1978 |
Motto | Sending Players To The Pros since 1978 |
No. of teams | 11 |
Country | ![]() |
Most recent champion(s) | Rochester Ridgeman |
Official website | nycbl.com |
Teams
West
East
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50km 30miles
Spartans
Salt Cats
Silversmiths
Ridgemen
Crush
Oilers
Hitmen
Steamers
Rapids
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Champions
Note: Hornell Dodgers became the Hornell Steamers before the 2022 Season
- 2023 – Rochester Ridgeman
- 2022 – Cortland Crush
- 2021 – Cortland Crush
- 2020 – Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[2]
- 2019 – Niagara Power
- 2018 – Onondaga Flames
- 2017 – Hornell Dodgers
- 2016 – Olean Oilers
- 2015 – Olean Oilers
- 2014 – Hornell Dodgers
- 2013 – Oneonta Outlaws
- 2012 – Syracuse Jr. Chiefs
- 2011 – Oneonta Outlaws
- 2010 – Amsterdam Mohawks
- 2009 – Amsterdam Mohawks
- 2008 – Brockport Riverbats
- 2007 – Elmira Pioneers
- 2006 – Saratoga Phillies
- 2005 – Hornell Dodgers
- 2004 – Amsterdam Mohawks
- 2003 – Amsterdam Mohawks
- 2002 – Hornell Dodgers
- 2001 – Rome Indians
- 2000 – Hornell Dodgers
- 1999 – Newark Raptors
- 1998 – Geneva Knights
- 1997 – Ithaca Lakers
- 1996 – Ithaca Lakers
- 1995 – Hornell Dodgers
- 1994 – Ithaca Lakers
- 1993 – Little Falls Diamonds
- 1992 – Little Falls Diamonds
- 1991 – Broome Rangers
- 1990 – Little Falls Diamonds
- 1989 - Cortland Apples
- 1988 – Schenectady Mohawks
- 1987 – Cohocton Red Wings
- 1986 – Cohocton Red Wings
- 1985 – Broome Rangers
- 1984 – Broome Rangers
- 1983 – Broome Rangers
- 1982 – Cortland Apples
- 1981 – Broome Rangers
- 1980 – Broome Rangers
- 1979 – Syracuse Chiefs
- 1978 – Syracuse Chiefs
Alumni
Active Major Leaguers:
Former Major Leaguers:
References
- ^ "Ballpark Directory". New York Collegiate Baseball League. Retrieved April 12, 2013.
- ^ Reichard, Kevin (2020-05-05). "NYCBL cancels 2020 season; MINK League and Florida League update plans". Ballpark Digest. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
- ^ "Allegany's Shawn Dubin called up to Houston Astros". Olean Times Herald. 18 June 2023. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
External links