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The Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL) is a 16-team collegiate summer baseball league founded in 2010. As of 2022, all teams are within New York (state). All players in the league must have NCAA eligibility remaining in order to participate. Players are not paid so as to maintain their college eligibility.
The New York Collegiate Baseball League (NYCBL) is a collegiate summer baseball league founded in 1978 and sanctioned by the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball, National Amateur Baseball Federation and Major League Baseball. Each NYCBL team plays a 42-game schedule starting in 2017, down from 46 previously, from June to July with ...
The Amsterdam Mohawks are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Amsterdam, New York.The team plays in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL). [1] The Mohawks, who were located in Schenectady prior to 2003, won the championship in 1988 under head coach and former team owner/president Bob Bellizzi.
Results for the Utica Blue Sox, Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs, Boonville Lumberjacks and PGCBL for week of July 15-21, 2024.
Cape Cod Baseball League – Cape Cod area of Massachusetts; Florida Collegiate Summer League – Orlando area; Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League – Indiana, Ohio, Michigan and Ontario; Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League – Eastern Long Island in New York; New England Collegiate Baseball League – New England
New England Collegiate Baseball League; New Hampshire State League; New York Collegiate Baseball League; New York State League; New York State League (1885–1917) New York–New Jersey League; New York–Penn League; New York–Pennsylvania League (1923–1937) North Atlantic League; North Country Baseball League; Northeastern League; Northern ...
Cal Ripken Sr. Collegiate Baseball League; California Collegiate League; California Intercollegiate Baseball Association; Cape Cod Baseball League; CarShield Collegiate League; Central Illinois Collegiate League; Clark Griffith Collegiate Baseball League; Coastal Plain League
Oneonta, located just 30 minutes from the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, first appeared on the baseball map in 1890 with the Oneonta Indians and was a mainstay in the New York–Penn League (NYPL) for more than 40 years, beginning with the arrival of the Oneonta Red Sox in 1966. [2]