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Welcome to the Home of the
Rhode Island Amateur Baseball League
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About the RIABL
The Rhode Island Amateur Baseball League born of the tradition of the Tim O'Neil Amateur League and the glory days of years past. From it's early years to the 60's teams like Harris Auto, Cranston Oil and McGarry's Resturant featured some of the finest players of their day. Herbie and Barry Nicholas, Junior Butler, Jimmy Adams, Bobby Albanese and many more graced the diamonds throughout the state. Cra-Mar, Allies, The Townies and The West Warwick Jets carried the League through the 90's. Then McKeever's IGA and The Slocum Baseball Club have taken THE RIABL to where we are today. THE BEST AMATEUR BASEBALL IN R.I....IRON MEN WITH WOODEN BATS.
Today the RIABL consists of mostly current and former college baseball players. Players are from colleges all over New England, as well as some from different colleges throughout the country (Division I, II, III). Players reside from Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. There are currently nine teams in the league, and the top three teams represent the RIABL in the Stan Musial Tournament. The regular season consists of a 26 game schedule for each team and it runs from the end of May until the first week of August. The playoffs are a best of three series format, and it runs until the end of August. The RIABL is proud to be noticed by The Providence Journal, Warwick Times, Warwick Beacon, East Greenwich Pendulum, Kent County Times, South County Independent, and others throughout the state.
American Amateur Baseball Congress
The Rhode Island Amateur Baseball League is a pround memeber of the AABC.
American Amateur Baseball Congress (AABC) is the largest amateur baseball organization in the United States for players above junior baseball age and the only amateur baseball program, which provides progressive and continuous organized competition - sub teens through adults. It is coordinated with other programs through USA Baseball and the American Baseball Coaches Association. For further information contact the AABC at aabc@aabc.us You can visit the AABC website: http://www.aabc.us/
Congratulations to the Lombard Orioles (Illinois) for winning the 2007 Stan Musial World Series in Huntsville, Texas. The AABC ultimate prize is held in Texas every year at Don Sanders Stadium.
RIABL Welcomes the Brooklyn N.Y. Bonnies To Town
The Brooklyn N.Y. Bonnies come to town on Wednesday July, 2 to take on Brother's Oven Pizza at Cranston Stadium. Gametime is set for 7pm. On Thursday, July 3 Westcott Properties will host the Bonnies in a doubleheader which will start at 6pm at Cranston Stadium.
All-Star Game vs. Sunset League has been Scheduled
The All Star Game and Home Run Derby has been scheduled! It will benefit the Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation. It will be August 3rd vs. the Sunset Amateur Baseball League, and it will be held at Cranston Stadium. Gates will open at 4:00 pm, the Home Run Derby will start at 5:00 pm and the game will start about 15 minutes after the conclusion of the finals.
ATTENTION PLAYERS....
Players who wish to transfer from one team to another, from one season to the next, must secure the commissioner’s approval for such transfer. The commissioner will normally approve all such requests, provided that all obligations to the former team have been met and a release form has been signed by the commissioner and former team manager.
Free Agents
Interested in playing in the RIABL? Send an email to riablcommissioner@yahoo.com. Leave your name, age, town, position/s, and baseball experience. Feel free to write comments, questions, or suggestions in the forum.
For a complete schedule listing, click here!
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