Irish Baseball League

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Irish Baseball League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024
SportBaseball
Founded1997
PresidentSeán Mitchell
No. of teams16
CountryIreland
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
Mariners Baseball
Most titlesDublin Spartans (12)
Official websitewww.baseballireland.com

The Irish Baseball League (IBL) is the men's league in Ireland. It started play in 1997.[1] The season runs from March to October and are played on the weekends.[2]

Club sides and fields

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The O'Malley Fields at Corkagh Park in Clondalkin, West Dublin are the main home of Irish Baseball and current home field for the Dublin City Hurricanes and the Dublin Spartans. The Greystones Mariners play at Shanganagh Park in Shankill, County Dublin. The Ashbourne Baseball Club plays at the International Baseball Centre in Ashbourne, County Meath. The Belfast Northstars and the Ulster Buccaneers currently play at Hydebank. Comets play at the Peace Link in Clones, County Monaghan. The Cork Renegades play at Brian Dillons GAA Montenotte, Cork. Portmarnock Red Rox play at the Red Rox Baseball Field [citation needed]

As of the 2023 season, the following teams were participating at the associated venues:[3]

Club Location Stadium Titles Notes
Belfast Northstars Belfast Hydebank Playing Fields 1
Ulster Buccaneers Belfast Hydebank Playing Fields -
Comets Baseball Clones The Peace Link -
Cork Renegades Cork Brian Dillons GAA 1
Dublin City Hurricanes Dublin (Clondalkin) Corkagh Park 7
Dublin Spartans Dublin (Clondalkin) Corkagh Park 12
Mariners Baseball Shankill Shanganagh Park 3
Ashbourne Baseball Club Ashbourne International Baseball Centre 1
Portmarnock Red Rox Portmarnock Red Rox Baseball Field -
A Division B Division C Division
Ashbourne Giants Ashbourne Titans Cork Renegades C
Dublin City Hurricanes Cork Renegades
Dublin Spartans Mariners Baseball B
Mariners Baseball Portmarnock Red Rox
Belfast Northstars
Mariners Vikings
Ulster Buccaneers
Ashbourne Giants B
Dublin City Hurricanes B
Dublin Spartans B
Ashbourne Stags

Irish A League history

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Irish League Champions (1997–present)[citation needed]
  • 2024 – Mariners Baseball
  • 2023 – Mariners Baseball
  • 2022 – Ashbourne Giants
  • 2021 – Mariners Baseball
  • 2020 – Mariners Baseball
  • 2019 – Dublin City Hurricanes
  • 2018 – Dublin City Hurricanes
  • 2017 – Dublin City Hurricanes
  • 2016 – Dublin City Hurricanes
  • 2015 – Dublin City Hurricanes
  • 2014 – Mariners Baseball
  • 2013 – Spartans
  • 2012 – Spartans
  • 2011 – Spartans
  • 2010 – Spartans
  • 2009 – Spartans
  • 2008 – Spartans
  • 2007 – Spartans
  • 2006 – Spartans
  • 2005 – Dublin City Hurricanes
  • 2004 – Spartans
  • 2003 – Dublin City Hurricanes
  • 2002 – Spartans
  • 2001 – Panthers
  • 2000 – Spartans
  • 1999 – Spartans
  • 1998 – Panthers
  • 1997 – Panthers

Irish B League history

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Irish B League Champions (2020–present)[citation needed]
  • 2024 – Dublin City Hurricanes B
  • 2023 – Cork Renegades
  • 2022 – Portmarnock Red Rox
  • 2021 – Mariners Baseball B
  • 2020 – Ashbourne Giants U21

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Mendlowitz, Andy (5 November 2016). Ireland's Professional Amateurs: A Sports Season at Its Purest. iUniverse. ISBN 9780595456840 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ McGeady, Andrew (31 March 2011). "Take me out to the ballpark: how to follow baseball in Ireland".
  3. ^ Go to the Baseball Ireland official website (retrieved 12 March 2017) and click on "Fixtures & Results" and then "League Tables".
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