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Valley Baseball League; Virginia League; Virginia League (1894–1896) Virginia League (1900) Virginia League (1939–1942) Virginia League (1948–1951) Virginia Mountain League; Virginia–North Carolina League
The minor leagues listed below also include teams outside the United States, with seven in Canada (one in the NBA G League and six in the American Hockey League) and one in Mexico (NBA G League). Triple-A minor league baseball has two leagues, the International League and Pacific Coast League, both affiliated with Major League Baseball.
Both Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia, first hosted professional baseball teams in the late 19th century. [5] [6] Among the clubs to hail from these neighboring cities were the Norfolk Tars, which played on and off from 1906 to 1955 primarily in the Virginia League and Piedmont League; the Portsmouth Truckers, which played at intervals from 1895 to 1935 mostly in the Virginia League; the ...
Virginia Beach Professional Baseball, LLC, was awarded an Atlantic League franchise in April 2013 "after more than three years of effort". [1] In February 2014 the city council approved the team's ballpark proposal with completion expected by April 2015. [ 2 ]
The Luray Colonials competed in the Valley League from 1958 to 1969. The Colonials won the Valley Baseball League championship for four years straight, from 1965 to 1968. In 2000, baseball returned to the town of Luray and that following June, the team took the field for the first time as the Wranglers.
The league was founded in 1997 by Pete Bock. Bock conceived the idea in the early 1990s while traveling long distances to the Valley Baseball League in Virginia to see his son, Jeff, play summer baseball. Bock, an experienced sports executive, wanted a collegiate summer league closer to his home.
The Pilots returned to the final in 2009 after winning the North Division where they faced the Forest City Owls and lost in two games. In 2013 and 2014, Peninsula broke through and won back-to-back titles, winning 2–0 and 2–1 over Columbia and Florence respectively.
Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League – Eastern Pennsylvania, Northern New Jersey, Staten Island; Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League – DC, Central Maryland, and Suburban Virginia; California Collegiate League - The State of California from Orange County to Napa Valley; Cape Cod Baseball League – Cape Cod area of Massachusetts