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Arucian Baseball League
Most recent season or competition:
2022 Arucian Baseball League Season
File:World Baseball Classic logo.svg
SportBaseball
FoundedNovember 3, 1876; 147 years ago (1876-11-03)
CommissionerClaude Blanc
No. of teams20
CountriesBonaventure
Carucere
Gaullica
Imagua
Île d'Émeraude
Sainte-Chloé
Satucin
Most recent
champion(s)
Sainte-Chloé Sunshine
(2022)
Most titlesSainte-Chloé Imperials (31)

The Arucian Baseball League (Gaullican: Ligue de Baseball Arucien), known as the LBA or ABL, is a professional baseball organisation based in Sainte-Chloé, and one of the oldest and longest lasting professional sporting associations in the world.

With baseball introduced to Colony of Sainte-Chloé from Rizealand throughout the mid 19th century, a professional league modeled off several Rizealand models would be formed in 1876, with four teams. Largely in the shadow of Rizealand's League, it would operate in the winter months, and saw a great deal of cooperation with Rizealand and sharing of players and talent. Until the Great War, the League would remain within Sainte-Chloé, and during the later stages of the war it would temporarily cease operation. After the war, the League would expand and became multi-national sport, especially after the foundation of the United Provinces.

The Arucian League is currently comprised of 20 teams, divided into four divisions. Each team plays a total of 100 games from early November to March, followed by a brief post-season in March. The teams with the highest record in each division move on to a divisional playoff series; winners of the divisional series move on to the Arucian Series, the chief title in the League, the winner of which is considered as the yearly champion of the league.

The league, although being less prestigious than the Rizealand Baseball League, remains one of the top secondary leagues in the world, and has had many players and teams who have performed well in international competitions.

Organisation

Teams

Division Logo Team City Country Stadium Founded Current Notes
West Dominican Cross.svg Épernon Frères Épernon Sainte-Chloé Champ Saint-Roderic 1876 Named after the Roderican Friars. One of the founding teams, and rival of the Imperials.
EauClaireBears caplogo.svg Escalade Cavaliers Escelade Sainte-Chloé Champ Dumonte 1925
File:Sport Club Internacional 2008 Crest.svg Sainte-Chloé Imperials Port de la Sainte Sainte-Chloé Stade Impérial 1876 One of the original founding teams. Rival of the Frères and the historic powerhouse of the league.
Syracuse Mets Home Cap 2019.png Tranquille Sugars Tranquille Sainte-Chloé Champ Bennett 1882 1924 Originally founded as the Domingue Sugar-Men as the first team which allowed blacks to participate. The title was shortened in 1903, and the team moved from Domingue to Tranquille in 1924. The first team to move away from the capital area.
1200px-Seattle Kraken official logo.svg.png Sermoni Krakens Sermoni Bonaventure XXXX Field 1999
South Vrijzinnig-Democratische Bond logo (1).svg Decouverte Navigators Decouverte Sainte-Chloé Stade Phare 1903 1938 Began as the Port Imperial Navigators before moving to Decouverte in 1938.
CharlotteStoneCrabsCapLogo.svg Sainte-Chloé Sunshine Port de la Sainte Sainte-Chloé Parc CBC 1999
ArmyWestPointAthenaShield.png Sainte-Geneviève Gendarmes Sainte-Geneviève Sainte-Chloé Parc Balnéaire 1947
MEBlues.gif Mont-Éclair Blues Éclair Sainte-Chloé Stade du Blues 1876 1959 Founded as the Saint-Laurent Blues as one of the original teams. Due to financial troubles following the Great War, merged with the Volonté Eagles in 1936 and moved to Volonté as the "Blue Eagles". Moved to Subercaseaux in 1946, briefly becoming the "Subercaseaux United" before moving back to Volonté for the 1954 season. Moved to Éclair in 1959 and adopted the original team's colours and name.
File:LOGO Sermoni Fortunates Sermoni Bonaventure XXXX Field 1947
North File:Cuanstad Millers.png Cuanstad Millers Cuanstad File:ImaguaFlag.png Imagua Bank of the Orient Stadium 1947
TBlogo.png Tranquille Bay Rays Canicule Sainte-Chloé Parc Laurent 1955 2003 Originally called the "Citadelle Captains", the team moved in 2003 to the Tranquille Bay region and rebranded itself as the Rays.
Logo Leones Escogido.png Carrefour Stars Carrefour Carucere Préval Field 1888 1890 Also the de facto Carucerean national baseball team.
San-diego-state-aztecs-4-logo-png-transparent.png Appanno Lancers Appanno Bonaventure XXXX Field 1964
File:LOGO XXXXX XXXXX File:Eldmark.png Eldmark XXXX Field 1976
East AracAlligators.png Arac Alligators Arac Satucin Satucin Parc Piremont 1976
MathiasvilleMaroonslogo.png Mathiasville Maroons Mathiasville Île d'Émeraude XXXX Field 1976
Port-au-GrégoireRobinslogo.jpg Port-au-Grégoire Robins Port-au-Grégoire Île d'Émeraude Champ Gautier 1964 established in 1964 as the "Ressortissants" (Nationals), rebranded as "Robins" in 1985 as an homage to Port-au-Grégoire native, musician, and cultural icon Robin Gautier
SugarKingslogo.png Saint Clair Sugar Kings Saint Clair Île d'Émeraude Stade de la Banque de l’Île d’Émeraude 1999
St. Louis Cardinals insignia logo.svg Saint-Thomas Lions Saint-Thomas Gaullica XXXX Field 1999 Team from the Îles des Saints.


Defunct Teams

From the League's foundation until the early 20th century, the League usually numbered around four or five teams, almost all located in neighborhoods or cities surrounding the capital city of Port de La Sainte. Throughout the early decades before the Great War, the League saw expansion, reaching 9 teams in 1926. Due to the Great War, four of these teams would play their last season in 1933, although the owners of two would go on to form a merger franchise for the 1936 season.

 • Clermont Capitains (1876-1881)
 • Saint-Laurent Blues (1876-1933)*
 • Allègre Aces (1881-1884)
 • Port Imperial Sailors (1882)
 • Vichel Wanderers (1884-1889)
 • Clémensat Carmelites (1888-1893, 1903-1905)
 • Saint-Claude Sluggers (1893-1903)
 • Gelles Grenadiers (1901, 1904)
 • Sarry Saints (1906-1919)
 • Domingue Toucans (1908-1915)
 • Esternay Knights (1920-1933)
 • Citadelle Cannoneers (1925-1933)
 • Volonté Eagles (1926-1933)*

History

Season Structure

Regular-Season

Postseason

Arucian Series Records
Team Number
of Series
won
Last
Series
won
Series
played
Sainte-Chloé Imperials 31 2018 42
Épernon Frères 14 2011 17
Decouverte Navigators 9 2016 22
Tranquille Sugars 9 1988 12
Escalade Cavaliers 6 1951 13
Volonté Eagles 5 1969 13
Carrefour Stars 4 2011 7
Sainte-Geneviève Gendarmes 3 2003 10
Sermoni Fortunates 3 1960 3
Sainte-Chloé Sunshine 3 2022 3
Saint-Laurent Blues 2 1924 5
Cuanstad Millers 2 1994 4
Appanno Lancers 1 1968 2
Arac Alligators 1 1997 2
Port-au-Grégoire Robins 3 2002 6
Esternay Knights 1 1930 1
Tranquille Crusaders 0 2
Sarry Saints 0 2
Saint Clair Sugar Kings 0 1
Mathiasville Maroons 0 1
Domingue Toucans 0 1
Saint-Thomas Lions 0 0
† Totals include a team's record in a previous city or under another name.
‡ Team is no longer currently active.


Prior to 1906, the Arucian League hosted a single championship game which pitted the teams with the best record against each other. In 1906, following the Rizealand model, the League transformed the championship into the Arucian Series, becoming a best out of seven game competition, although drawn from the two teams with the best two records.

In 1947, the expansion of new teams saw the creation of two divisions, switching the Arucian Series to the teams which had the best records within their respective postion. Due to the increased number of teams, in 1965 the League implemented a divisional series between the top two teams in each division.

In 1975, the League expanded to four divisions.


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