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The Columbian Association Baseball League (CABL) is a professional baseball league that has teams based on the continent of Columbia. This league is the top tier league for Baseball in Columbia, and rivals Japan Pro Baseball (JPB) for the throne of best baseball league in the world. The League was founded on March 20th, 1869, as the Columbian Association of Base Ball Clubs. The League itself merged with the contending Columbian League of Baseball, now known as the Columbian League (CL) in 1901. The remaining teams from outside of the league were all placed inside of the National League (NL) and now both leagues bring their champions to face in the CABL Championship, which is known today as the Fall Classic.

Major League Baseball logo

Logo of the CABL

The CABL is in the UBL (United Baseball Leagues), which is recognized by IBF (Intercontinental Baseball Federation) as the group of professional Baseball Leagues across the entire world. IBF also recognizes CABL as the organization that governs baseball inside of the United States, Afrocolumbia, Cabotia, Canada, and Mexica, and have offices all over the world as an ambassador of growth for the sport across the world. The CABL Studios are based in Media, Pennsylvania along with the hall of fame and headquarters for the league.

National League[]

East[]

Team City Stadium Capacity
Boston Illyrians

Variant of albanian eagle 1

Boston, Massachusetts, United States Fenway Park 37,483
Halifax Braves

Braves

Halifax, Nova Scotia, United States Braves Field 45,329
Montreal Royales

Royales

Montreal, Canada St. Lawrence Colosseum 61,432
New Amsterdam Metropolieten

New York Mets

New Amsterdam, New Netherland, United States Polo Grounds 55,000
Philadelphia Federals

Philadelphia Phillies Insignia.svg

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Ballpark of the Republic 46,967

Central[]

Team City Stadium Capacity
Cincinnati Reds

Reds Logo

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Great Columbian Ballpark 44,321
Detroit Tigers

Tigers logo

Detroit, Michigan, United States Tiger Stadium 52,416
Fort Dearborn Dodgers

Dodgers logo

Fort Dearborn, Centralia, United States Wrigley Field 41,649
German Village Blauhähers

Blue Jays logo

German Village, Ohio, United States Alliance Stadium 41,483
Pittsburgh Giants

San-Francisco-Giants-logo

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States Giants Park 36,392

West[]

Team City Stadium Capacity
Apishapa Rockies

Colorado Rockies logo baseball

Denver, Apishapa, United States Coors Field 46,897
Van Buren Diamondbacks

AZ Diamondbacks

Mexicopahuic, Van Buren, United States Trump Steaks

Arena

48,330
New Edo Wokou

Pittsburgh Pirates

New Edo, Kosuto, United States Seaside Park 46,130
Raijin Noji River Cats

Sacramento River Cats

Raijin Noji, Kosuto, United States Rousoku Park 51,393
Saint Hermansburg Marlins

Miami Marlins logo

Saint Hermansburg, Oregon, United States Gazprom Field 43,382

Columbian League[]

East[]

Team City Stadium Capacity
Biloxi Lookouts

Red Sox

Biloxi, Mississippi, Afrocolumbia King Park 29,321
Franklin Twins

Minnesota-Twins-Simbolo

Franklin City, Franklin, United States Twins Ballpark 36,122
Halifax Highlanders

Highlanders baseball logo

Halifax, Nova Scotia, United States Highlanders Park 32,043
Moose Factory Brewers

Milwaukee Brewers cap insignia.svg

Moose Factory, Ontario, Cabotia Campbell Park 40,331
Philadelphia Athletics

Athletics logo

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Shibe Park 33,608

Central[]

Team City Stadium Capacity
Fort Dearborn White Sox

Chicago White Sox

Fort Dearborn, Centralia, United States South Side Park 54,321
LBJ City Colt .45s

Houston Colt 45s logo

Lyndon Baines Johnson City, Comancheria Lyndon B. Johnson Arena 61,493
Milwaukee Mariners

Mariners logo baseball

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States Mariners Park 50,431
Cahokia Cardinals

St Louis Cardinals logo

West Cahokia, Missouri, United States Cahokia Colosseum 43,210
Mobile Grey Sox

Montgomery Grey Sox logo

Mobile, Alabama, Afrocolumbia Port Mobile Complex 34,392

West[]

Team City Stadium Capacity
Miyashiri Spiders

Cleveland Spiders Logo

Miyashiri, Kosuto, United States Spiders Stadium 62,143
Alexandrovsk Cubs

Cubs logo

Alexandrovsk, Alaska Jeliba Futuristics Stadium 52,914
New Edo Tenshi

New Edo Tenshi logo (AHR)

New Edo, Kosuto, United States Nintendo Park 49,213
Lake Hayashi RailRiders

SWBRailRiderscap

Lake Hayashi, Hayashi, United States Hayashi Stadium 53,916
Tenochtitlan Expos

Expos logo

Tenochtitlan, Mexica Arena of The Huetlatoani 73,193

World Series champions[]

First conceived of in 1875, the World Series remains the most watched televised sporting event in both the United States and Afrocolumbia.

Year Winning team Series Losing team
1875 New Amsterdam Peppers 4 - 3 Pavonia Giants
1876 Cahokia Cardinals 4 - 2 New Amsterdam Peppers
1877 Cahokia Cardinals 4 - 0 Pavonia Giants
1878 Pavonia Giants 4 - 0 New Amsterdam Peppers
1879 Dayton Spiders 4- 1 Cahokia Cardinals
1880 Fort Dearborn Cubs 4 - 3 Pavonia Giants
1881 Boston Columbians 4 - 2 New Amsterdam Peppers
1882 Dayton Spiders 4 - 1 Kosuto Baseball Club
1883 Philadelphia Colonels 4 - 3 Dayton Spiders
1884 Philadelphia Colonels 4 - 2 Cahokia Cardinals
1885 Beverwijck Packers 4 - 3 Cahokia Cardinals
1886 Cahokia Cardinals 4 - 1 Philadelphia Colonels


W.I.P.


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