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North American League (baseball)

North American League (baseball)

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The North American League (officially known as the North American Baseball League) was an independent baseball league that began play in the 2011 season.[1] The league consisted of a merger of three independent leagues, the Northern League of Illinois, United League Baseball of Texas, and the Golden Baseball League based in the Western United States and Western Canada and was a last-ditch effort to save the teams in said league. The league's chairman of the board was Dave Kaval, former CEO of Diamond Sports and Entertainment (owners of the now-defunct GBL), league president was Brian MacInnes and main board member was James C. Peters.[2]

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After playing two seasons, the North American League folded.

Travel issues and division alignment

To keep travel costs from being a financial issue for the teams, in 2011 the league played in a division structure where teams played 75% of their 96-game schedule within their division and made just one lengthy roadtrip of 12 games outside their division. The season concluded with divisional playoffs followed by a North American Championship Series.[3]

As of the 2012 season there was no inter division play. The North and United played all games within their own division. The only play outside the division was supposed to be a 3 out of 5 games for the North American Baseball League championship. The United Division refused to play a championship series.

The 2012 United Division championship series saw the Edinburg Roadrunners defeating the Fort Worth Cats, three games to none.[4] In the North Division championship series, the San Rafael Pacifics topped Na Koa Ikaika Maui, two games to one.[5]

Level of play

The roster rules allowed all teams to keep their existing players from 2010. The three predecessor leagues had contracts of 35 players purchased by Major League organizations in 2010. In addition, these three leagues placed half of the prospects on the Baseball America Top Indy Prospects List and six of the 14 players on the 2010 Baseball America All-Indy First Team.[6]

Downfall of the league

On March 27, 2012, it was announced that Diamond Sports & Entertainment walked away as management of the league. As the 2012 season came to a close, the league finally folded due to financial instability and franchises withdrawing from the league.

Teams that played

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Teams that never played

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Notes and references

  1. "It's Official: North American League Unveiled - Ballpark Digest". Ballpark Digest.
  2. NABL Staff, NABL website
  3. Gilbertson, Wes (November 19, 2010). "Merge a boost for Vipers". Calgary Sun. Archived from the original on November 23, 2010. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
  4. Williams, Clay (September 12, 2012). "Roadrunners Win 3rd League Championship". ValleyCentral.com. Harlingen, Texas: KGBT-TV.
  5. New for 2012: Hawaii Stars, Baseball Digest, May 7, 2012
  6. Collias, Robert (September 30, 2009). "Golden Baseball League plans to have Maui team in 2010". The Maui News. Archived from the original on July 25, 2011.
  7. New Sonoma County Travel Team To Be Named Grapes, IndependentBaseball.net, May 4, 2012
  8. New for 2012: Sonoma County Grapes, Baseball Digest, May 4, 2012

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