League Info

New York Collegiate Baseball League Info

 

The New York Collegiate Baseball League, founded in 1978, is a summer wood-bat league sanctioned by the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball (NACSB) and partially funded by Major League Baseball. The league gives college players who have not yet signed a professional contract the opportunity to develop their skills at a high level of play, gain experience with wood bats and be evaluated by professional scouts. Last season, 12 NYCBL alumni played in the major leagues, including Brad Lidge of the Houston Astros and Tim Hudson of the Atlanta Braves.

The NYCBL is located in scenic upstate New York. For more information on the New York Collegiate Baseball League, please visit the league web site, http://www.nycbl.com.

Playoff Format:

- Top 4 teams in each division make playoffs

- Divisional Semifinals: July 30-August 1, best 2 out of 3

- #1 in division vs. #4 in division

- #2 in division vs. #3 in division

- Divisional Finals: August 2-4, best 2 out of 3, divisional semifinal winners play each other

- Championship: August 5-7, best 2 out of 3, divisional final winners play each other

Eastern Division Western Division
Albany Dutchmen, Albany, NY Allegany County Nitros, Wellsville, NY
Amsterdam Mohawks, Amsterdam, NY Bolivar A’s, Bolivar, NY
Glens Falls Golden Eagles, Glens Falls, NY Brockport Riverbats, Brockport, NY
Mohawk Valley Diamond Dawgs, Little Falls, NY Elmira Pioneers, Elmira, NY
Oneonta Outlaws,  Oneonta, NY Geneva Red Wings, Geneva, NY
Watertown Wizards, Watertown, NY Hornell Dodgers, Hornell, NY
Cooperstown Hawkeyes, Cooperstown,NY Niagara Power, Niagara Falls, NY
  Webster Yankees, Webster, NY