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| Sport | Baseball |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1967; 58 years ago (1967) |
| Motto | Gateway To Professional Baseball |
| No. of teams | 14 |
| Country | United States |
| Most recent champion | NY Crush (2024) |
| Official website | http://www.acblbaseball.org |
TheAtlantic Collegiate Baseball League (ACBL) is acollegiate summer baseball league operating in theMid-Atlantic region of the United States. The league has experienced moderate success in having alumni appear inMajor League Baseball.
The ACBL is one of twelve leagues in theNational Alliance of College Summer Baseball.[1]
The teams participating in the 2024 season are:[2]
| Division | Team | City |
|---|---|---|
| Kaiser Division | Atlantic Whitecaps | Long Island, New York |
| Bayside Blue Claws | Long Island, New York | |
| East Coast Sandhogs | Scranton, Pennsylvania | |
| Hitters Club Hawkeyes | Massapequa, New York | |
| LIB Neptunes | Long Island, New York | |
| New York Crush | Queens, New York | |
| New York Valor | New York, New York | |
| Old Town Road Patriots | East Setauket, New York | |
| Wolff Division | Bergen Metros | Ridgefield Park, New Jersey |
| Essex Legends | Newark, New Jersey | |
| Jersey Shore Stallions | Lavallette, New Jersey | |
| New Brunswick Matrix | East Brunswick, New Jersey | |
| New York Phenoms | Staten Island, New York | |
| Ocean Ospreys | Linden, New Jersey |
Many different teams have played in the ACBL throughout the history of the league. The following is a list of former teams: Allentown Wings, Berkshire Red Sox, Brooklyn Clippers, Brooklyn-Queens Dodgers, Connecticut Yankees, Delaware Valley Gulls, Jersey City Colonels, Kutztown Rockies, Lehigh Valley Catz, Long Island Collegians, Long Island Flying A's, Long Island Nationals, Long Island Sound, Long Island Stars, Mercer Titans, Metro New York Cadets, Monmouth Royals, Mt. Vernon Generals, Nassau Collegians, New Jersey A's, New Jersey Colts, New York Generals, Peekskill Robins, Scranton Red Soxx, Staten Island Tide, Teaneck Teamsters, Torrington Titans, and West Deptford Green Storm.[3]
| AS | Indicates an MLB All-Star |
| CY | Indicates aCy Young Award winner |
| HOF | Indicates a members of theNational Baseball Hall of Fame |