Southern Collegiate Baseball League
Sport | Baseball |
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Founded | 1999 |
No. of teams | 6 |
Country | United States |
Most recent champion(s) | Piedmont Pride |
Official website | www.scbl.org |
TheSouthern Collegiate Baseball League (SCBL) is a non-profit, wooden bat collegiate summer league affiliated with the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball. Also known as the “Southern Cape Baseball League” Established in 1999, the league has six teams located in the Charlotte metropolitan area of North Carolina and South Carolina. College players from four-year institutions (NCAA and NAIA) as well as junior and community colleges are eligible to play. The SCBL differs from other summer wooden bat leagues in that pitchers may only throw a maximum of 85 pitches per game. At the end of the season, the teams play in a tournament to determine the league champion.
Current teams[edit]
Team | City | Stadium |
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Regulators Baseball Club | Charlotte, North Carolina | Mountain Island Charter School |
Concord Athletics | Concord, North Carolina | Concord High School |
Lake Norman Copperheads | Cornelius, North Carolina | Hough High School |
Mooresville Spinners | Mooresville, North Carolina | Moor Park |
Statesville Owls | Statesville, North Carolina | West Iredell High School |
Queen City Corndogs | Charlotte, North Carolina | Charlotte Latin School |
Former teams[edit]
- Asheville Redbirds
- Athens Pirates (Georgia)
- Ballantyne Smokies
- Carolina Chaos
- Carolina Stingers
- Carolina Warriors
- Kernersville Bulldogs
- Lenoir Oilers
- Monroe Channelcats
- Morganton Aggies
- Pineville Pioneers
- Rock Hill Sox (became Carolina Thunder)
- Salisbury Pirates
- Spartanburg Blue Eagles
- Spartanburg Crickets
- Spartanburg Spartans
- Statesville Owls
- Tennessee Tornado
External links[edit]
- Official website Archived 2008-07-03 at the Wayback Machine
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