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Old 11-03-2025, 06:14 AM   #2541
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2037 WAB Eastern League



Defending Eastern League champ Douala and Libreville lapped the EL field as they battled for the Coastal Division title and a guaranteed spot in the ELCS. The Lakers’ 65-31 record at the all-star break allowed them to maintain the advantage, finishing 110-52 to the Dingos’ 102-60. Libreville’s +321 run differential was nearly double Douala’s +161.

The Lakers earned their fourth straight playoff berth and third division title of that run, while the Dingos picked up their fifth berth in six years. Libreville’s offense scored 1024 runs with a .365 team on-base percentage; both were the second-best single seasons in West African Baseball history. They also allowed the fewest runs in WAB at 703.

No one stood out in the Interior Division, but an 8-2 finish allowed Ibadan to take first at 87-75. Abuja was the inverse 2-8 down the stretch to blow the lead, but they still got the #2 spot at 85-77. Ouagadougou (82-80) and Yaounde (80-82) were both in the mix. Benin City, who had been in four of the last five ELCS, fell to 74-88 for their first losing season since 2028. The Iguanas got their third playoff trip in four years, while the Aliens earned their first since joining in the 2030 expansion.



Douala 2B Ram Lengani won his third Eastern League MVP, having previously done it in 2033 and 2034. The 29-year old Burkinabe righty led in the triple slash (.369/.411/.720), OPS (1.131), wRC+ (177), and WAR (9.3). Lengani had 230 hits, 128 runs, 50 doubles, 55 home runs, and 161 RBI. He was locked up long-term by the Dingos the prior spring at eight years and $374,500,000, which currently stands as the second-richest contract in all of professional baseball.

Although Libreville was known for the big offense, they also had Pitcher of the Year Ibeh Ferguson in his sixth season. The 29-year old Nigerian lefty led in wins (17-8), strikeouts (287), FIP- (64), and WAR (7.1). Ferguson had a 3.65 ERA and 129 ERA+ over 214.2 innings. He had signed a six-year, $81,460,000 extension with the Lakers in October 2035.



Abuja gave Douala a fight in the first round, but the Dingos survived the series 2-1. Douala then swept Ibadan with 6-3 and 7-3 wins in round two, setting up a showdown with Libreville in the Eastern League Championship Series. It was the Dingos’ fourth trip in six years and the third in four years for the Lakers, but it was the first time they’d met for the pennant.

Libreville opened with a 6-2 victory, scoring all of their runs in the eighth inning. Douala counted with a lopsided 8-1 road win to even it as they shifted to Cameroon. A six-run sixth inning propelled the Dingos to a 9-7 win in game three. They seemed on their way as they led game four 6-0 after five innings, but the Lakers exploded for seven runs in the sixth and another four in the seventh en route to a 11-7 win.

Game five was back in Gabon and was an all-timer, the first ELCS game five to require extra innings. Douala had a 6-0 lead after the top of the third, but Libreville chipped away at the deficit. In the bottom of the ninth, the Lakers finally tied the game at 6-6 thanks to a sacrifice fly by Kossi Wilson.

In the top of the 12th inning, reserve Antonio Gallegos crushed a solo home run 433 feet to center field for a 7-6 Douala lead. The Lakers got a one-out single in the bottom half, but a 4-6-3 double play secured the road victory and repeat pennants for the Dingos. It was their third Eastern League title, having also done it in 2033. RF El Hadji Fofana was series MVP, leading all players with ten hits.


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Old 11-03-2025, 09:53 PM   #2542
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2037 WAB Championship

The 63rd West African Championship was the first finals rematch since Dakar and Cotonou less than a decade ago. The Dukes had defeated Douala in a seven-game thriller the prior year and many fans hoped for similar drama. Dakar rallied from an early 5-1 hole to win game one 6-5 on the road, going ahead on an eighth-inning sacrifice fly. Douala evened it with a 7-0 game two win, getting 7.2 scoreless innings with six hits and 10 Ks from Abdulai Nura.

Game three in Senegal saw Dakar with an early 2-0 lead that held until Douala’s four-spot in the seventh. The Dukes got solo runs in the eighth and ninth to force extras at 4-4. In the bottom of the tenth, Youssouhpa Diop had the clinching RBI single for a 5-4 Dakar win and 2-1 series advantage. That defeat ultimately seemed to demoralize the Dingos.

Dakar won game four 6-0 as Airton Matos tossed 7.2 scoreless innings with 11 strikeouts and four hits allowed. In game five, Jojo Agre gave up two hits and one run with 4 Ks over seven innings as the Dukes clinched a 4-1 win and 4-1 series. Diop had the three-run go-ahead homer in the sixth inning.

1B Daouda Adamou was series MVP going 7-16 with 1 homer and 4 RBI. With the repeat, Dakar is now six-time West African Baseball champs (2016, 25, 29, 32, 36, 37), while Douala is 0-3 in the last five years. Although his team fell, El Hadji Fofana of the Dingos set a WAB playoff record with 28 hits and 69 at-bats. Teammate Sanda Bouba Abed tied a bad playoff record with 27 strikeouts.



Other notes: Diop and Abdel Aziz Ashraf battled for WAB’s all-time lead in RBI as both breached 2500 for their careers, a mark met by only six others in all of pro baseball history. Ashraf finished ahead at 2522, putting him 4th on the world leaderboard, while Diop was at 2518. The 40-year old Diop still had 39 homers and 102 RBI with 2.3 WAR, while Ashraf struggled to 21 homers, 53 RBI, and 0.5 WAR in 118 games.

It was the final season after 21 years with Abidjan, WAB’s all-time home run king. His 1077 dingers is 3rd in world history behind only Majed Darsish (1271) and Harvey Coyle (1092). Ashraf also finished 17th on the runs scored leaderboard with 2145 and had 3247 hits over 3045. On the downside, no one in baseball history had more strikeouts with 4321 with an abysmal 34.5% K rate. The Ks and weak defense gave Ashraf only 71.3 career WAR despite his absurd power numbers, even when factoring in the higher-scoring world of WAB.

Diop plans to return with Dakar for 2038 and now sits at 3180 games, 923 homers, 2518 RBI, 3773 hits, 2298 runs, 740 doubles, 1.012 OPS, and 104.3 WAR. He joined Ashraf as WAB’s only 900+ homer guys, a club now with 25 members in world history. Diop also moved up to 7th on the runs scored world list. World hit king Fares Belaid is #2 amongst everyone and the WAB leader at 2633. Diop is now 3rd in hits for WAB (18th in the world) and 4th in doubles (11th in the world).

1B Aleksandr Parts played his third WAB season at age 43, but only made it 63 games with Libreville before suffering a broken kneecap. The Estonian had three triples, which gives him 472 for his entire pro career when adding his European numbers. Parts is now tied with Belaid for the most in world history and does plan on playing in 2038 for the Lakers.

Former MLB star Mark Johnston made his WAB debut at age 40 for Freetown with solid results with 38 homers, 200 hits, and 3.8 WAR. He passed 3500 hits and 800 home runs for his combined pro career. The Canadian 1B has 3668 hits, 825 homers, and 2171 RBI, good for 35th, 45th, and 32nd on the world leaderboards for his combined career. Johnston also notably had a six-hit game on September 6 against Abidjan.

Bissau’s Mike Esau had a 36-game hitting streak, tied for the 8th-longest in WAB history. WAB’s 600 home run club grew to 16 with the addition of Joao Sebastiao da Silva and Haji Mussa. Emmanuel Marshall was the 34th to 500 homers. Kene Gbade and da Silva made for 31 guys with 1500 RBI. Musa, da Silva, and Kalu Adams made it 25 with 1500 runs scored. Cedric St-Pierre was the 46th to 2500 hits.

3B Junior Jose won his 12th Silver Slugger and CF Bertin Atouba won his 8th. Jose and legendary SS Darwin Morris (15) as the only WAB batters with 12+ Sluggers. In pitching notables, Amadu Ibrahim and Mahamoud Sy made it 30 aces with 3000 strikeouts.
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Old 11-04-2025, 07:39 AM   #2543
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2037 CLB Northern League



Arguably the best two teams in the Northern League fought over the single playoff spot in the Southeast Division. After taking second last year with 91 wins, Qingdao claimed first in 2037 at 102-60, ending a five-year playoff drought. Defending NL champ Hangzhou at 96-66 ended up on the outside. The Devils had the best record and run differential (+117) in all of Chinese League Baseball, allowing the NL’s fewest runs at 519.

Shijiazhuang at 96-66 won the East Central Division for the seventh year running, the longest streak of any team in the divisional format. Beijing was a distant second at 85-77 despite the Bears leading all of China with 713 runs. Beijing’s 1522 team hits were the second-most in CLB history while the team’s .273 average ranked third and the .316 OBP was tied for fifth. Xi’an repeated in the West Division at 87-75, besting Urumqi by six games. Dalian repeated in the Northeast as well, becoming the first divisional champ in CLB with a losing record. The Gold Dragons at 80-82 finished five games ahead of Harbin.



Serpents RF Ferly Widagdo was the unanimous Northern League MVP, taking the top honor for the second time in four years. The 27-year old Indonesian lefty pulled it off despite missing the final month to plantar fasciitis. In 132 games, Widagdo led in home runs (52), slugging (.765), OPS (1.144), wRC+ (243), and WAR (10.0). He had 167 hits, 97 runs, 21 doubles, 12 triples, 119 RBI, and .347 average.

Among qualifiers (512+ plate appearances), Widagdo’s slugging was the second-best single-season in CLB history and his OPS was third. The prior winter, Shijiazhuang locked Widagdo up on an eight-year, $80,880,000 extension; a bargain value considering his production when healthy. Injuries have been a concern though, missing the second half of 2035 to a torn ACL and most of 2036 between a torn groin and strained oblique.

Pitcher of the Year also went to Shijiazhuang as Sihua Fan repeated as the top arm. He had 19 first place votes while Qingdao’s Hongjun Wang and Lanzhou’s Yue Xu each had six. Fan led with seven shutouts while posting a 1.98 ERA in 241.1 innings, 18-6 record, 229 strikeouts, 165 ERA+, and 7.0 WAR. The 28-year old lefty will get $26 million in arbitration for 2038 with the Serpents.



Shijiazhuang dominated the Triple Round Robin at 8-1, making it to the semifinal for the fifth time in six years. Top seed Qingdao also advanced at 4-5, while both Dalian and Xi’an were ousted at 3-6. The Serpents got a pair of 3-1 wins over the Devils and a 5-1 win, although they had been competitive in the regular season. The Round Robin performance gave Shijiazhuang home field advantage for the NLCS, opening with 4-3 and 5-1 wins.

Qingdao rallied on their home diamond with 6-3, 7-2, and 4-2 wins. Back at Shijiazhuang, the Serpents won game six 5-3. The trend of home winners continued to the end as Shijiazhuang took game seven 5-2, earning their third China Series trip in six years (2032, 34, 37). 3B Xiaotian Xu was series MVP, going 15-37 with 5 homers, 13 RBI, and a 1.274 OPS. He had three RBI in the finale, including a solo homer.


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Old 11-04-2025, 10:59 PM   #2544
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2037 CLB Southern League



Defending China Series winner Guangzhou took the top seed in the Southern League at 98-64. The Gamecocks won the Southwest Division for the third straight year and the seventh time in eight years. Kunming again gave them a challenge, but fell short at 90-72 despite having the SL’s best run differential at +139. The Muscle underperformed their expected win/loss by 11, going 27-41 in one-run games. Kunming allowed CLB’s fewest runs at 449.

Dongguan had an impressive rebound to end a four-year playoff drought. After an abysmal 64 wins in 2036, the Donkeys dominated the East Division at 93-69. Nanchang, the division champ the prior two years, fell to 75-87. Chengdu entered the season with China’s longest active playoff drought at 19 seasons, but ended it by winning the Central Division at 90-72. The Clowns had the best record in the SL at the all-star break, but a weak second half kept them from the top seed.

Lastly in a weak Southeast Division, Hong Kong at 82-80 ended Macau’s three-year reign at the top, besting the Magicians by two wins. The Champions ended a four year postseason drought. HK had a 12-6 record in extra innings, while Macau was 5-13. Xiamen (79-83) and Shenzhen (77-85) were both in the hunt as well.



Despite their miss, Macau was the SL’s top scoring team with 666 runs. Leading the offense was Southern League MVP Yongxin Li, whose .377 batting average was the second-best qualifying season in CLB history. The 26-year old second baseman also led in runs (118), hits (231), doubles (45), total bases (383), OBP (.414), OPS (1.040), wRC+ (210), and WAR (10.0). Li added 19 triples, 23 homers, 104 RBI, and 83 stolen bases.

The 231 hits were also the second-best in CLB history, matching Li’s own 2035 effort. He was just behind Aniwa Xirzat’s 235 hits and .392 batting average from 2028 for the top spot. After the 2036 season, the Magicians locked Li up on an eight-year, $96,500,000 extension.

Pitcher of the Year had a tight fight with Guangzhou’s Bucky Hein edging out Changsha’s Zhenying Chen. Hein had 17 first place votes and 169 points, while Chen saw 15 first place votes and 158 points. It was the second POTY for Hein, who also won back in 2032. Nicknamed “Black Hole, the 28-year old righty led in complete games (19), and shutouts (5).

Hein had a 2.16 ERA, 19-10 record, 250.1 innings, 317 strikeouts, 154 ERA+, 43 FIP-, and 11.3 WAR. Certainly he had an excellent effort, but being on the defending champs helped his cause. The 26-year old Chen was hurt by having only 214 innings, but he led in ERA (1.56), strikeouts (334), WHIP (0.74), FIP- (25), ERA+ (210), and WAR (11.5). Chen also had only a 15-7 record, making him runner-up in back-to-back years. Changsha was thrilled with the results, giving Chen a seven-year, $106,600,000 extension in the winter.



Guangzhou (6-3) and Dongguan (5-4) advanced out of the Triple Round Robin while Chengdu (4-5) and Hong Kong (3-6) were eliminated. The Donkeys had been to the semifinal as recently as 2032 and 2029, but their only China Series trips were back in the early 1970s. For the Gamecocks, this was their sixth semifinal appearance of the 2030s.

Dongguan opened the series with a 4-1 road win, but Guangzhou evened it up on a 5-0 win. Game three had no scoring until the ninth inning with the Donkeys getting one in the top half and the Gamecocks besting it with two. Dingmao Li’s two-run homer with two outs gave the defending champs the 2-1 win and 2-1 series lead. Guangzhou followed that with a 3-1 road win for the same advantage.

Game five was scoreless all the way until the top of the 11th inning when the Gamecocks’ Ulam Ablikim led off with a first pitch home run. Dongguan got the tying run to second in the bottom half, but no further as the 1-0 win sealed it for Guangzhou. Braiden Pallini was series MVP with only three earned runs allowed over 27 innings with 32 strikeouts. In the clincher, he tossed ten scoreless innings with 10 Ks and five hits. The Gamecocks advanced to the China Series for the tenth time, which leads all clubs (1971, 74, 87, 99, 2000, 12, 23, 32, 36, 37).


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Old 11-05-2025, 10:50 AM   #2545
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2037 China Series

Since 2030, Guangzhou and/or Shijiazhuang has been in the final four each year. 2037 was their second China Series battle of this stretch, as the Serpents won the 2032 encounter. The 68th finale opened with a 5-0 home win for the reigning CLB champ Gamecocks. Pitcher of the Year Bucky Hein tossed a one-hit shutout with five strikeouts and one walk. Guangzhou then won a back-and-forth affair 7-6 for the 2-0 series lead.

Game three back in Shijiazhuang was an all-timer. The Gamecocks were up 3-0 after six, but the Serpents evened it with one in the seventh and two in the eighth. The game stayed locked up at 3-3 until the bottom of the 14th inning as SS Mario Zamora hit a two run homer, 346 feet over the right field wall, for the 5-3 finale. Guangzhou had two solo homers in game four, which was enough for a 2-1 road win.

Shijiazhuang stayed alive on a 4-1 win in game five, but Guangzhou locked up the series back at home with a 7-4 result in game six. The Gamecocks are the sixth franchise in Chinese League Baseball history to earn repeat titles, joining Changchun (2016-17), Changsha (2004-05), Dalian (four-peat from 1991-94), Beijing (1984-85), and Kunming (1977-78). Guangzhou are now four-time champs, having also won in 1971 and 2000.

Finals MVP was SS Tian Du, who went 7-25 with 3 homers and 7 RBI. Hein was huge as well with a 1.35 ERA over 20 innings and 18 Ks. Closer Gengji Zhou had three saves in the series and tied the world record for saves in a postseason run with ten. The 23-year old in 15.1 innings and 12 appearances had 21 Ks and a 0.59 ERA.

Shijiazhuang’s Xiaotian Xu notably had 28 RBI across the postseason, which also tied a world record. Only Beisbol Sudamerica’s Manual Marquez had hit that mark previously in 2014. Xu had 29 hits, 16 runs, 9 homers, and 1.7 WAR in 22 starts. Although a small sample size (20 plate appearances required), Xi’an’s Faisal Tang set CLB playoff records for OBP (.593) and OPS (1.633). He went 14-25 with two walks.



Other notes: CLB’s 58th perfect game came on July 8 by Shijiazhuang’s Dong Yang with 11 strikeouts against Zhengzhou. Bucky Hein had the 13th 20-strikeout game on April 28 against Changsha. It was his second time reaching 20 Ks.



Tianjin’s Zhaoqiang Zheng had 48 doubles, four short of the CLB single-season record set the prior year by Yongxin Li. Hong Kong’s Duyang Hu had the 5th four-home run game in CLB history on April 3 against Chengdu. Subahan Rozali had a 28-game hitting streak, tied for the 4th-longest in CLB history. Yang Tan became the 11th closer to 300 career saves.
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2037 APB Taiwan-Philippine Association



The Taiwan-Philippine Association had intense battles for the top spot overall and for both leagues. Six teams finished within seven games of the #1 seed with four of those were fighting for the two postseason spots of the Philippine League. Quezon at 96-66 ended up first in the PL and TPA for their fifth playoff berth in six years. Last year’s top seed Zamboanga was second at 94-68 for a third straight playoff berth.

The Zebras had the TPA’s best run differential at +152 and fewest runs allowed (453), but underperformed their expected win/loss by eight games. Manila outperformed by eight, but came up a game short at 93-69. Batangas was also in the mix at 89-73, but was denied their first-ever playoff spot. Last year’s association champ Cebu was right in the soup at the all-star break, but a lousy 29-39 second half dropped them to fifth at 83-79. The Crows have had only winning seasons since 2023, but this was their weakest effort of that run.

The Taiwan League’s two playoff qualifiers were largely set by September, but it was unknown who would take first. Tainan held onto a nice lead despite losing their last five games, taking first at 95-67 over 93-69 Chiayi. The Titans won their fifth straight TL and earned a seventh consecutive playoff berth. The CityHawks, a 2029 expansion team, earned their first-ever playoff trip and winning season. Chiayi was the top scoring team at 657 runs. Taipei, last year’s TL runner-up, was a distant third at 83-79.



Quezon CF Vanne Long won Taiwan-Philippine Association MVP and broke his own Austronesia Professional Baseball record for batting average. The previous best in the ultra-scoring APB was Long’s .366 in 2035. In 2037, the 28-year old Cambodian hit .371 with 225 hits. The hits were the second-best in APB, with Long having gotten 230 in 2035. In his fifth season as a full-timer for the Zombies, Long added 90 runs, 28 doubles, 25 triples, 13 home runs, 64 RBI, 84 stolen bases, .952 OPS, 192 wRC+, and 8.7 WAR.

Zamboanga’s Kabul Sulastri was the unanimous Pitcher of the Year in his fifth season starting and seventh on roster. The 30-year old Indonesian lefty led in wins (21-9), innings (268.2), WHIP (0.79), quality starts (27), and shutouts (6). Sulastri added a 1.88 ERA, 266 strikeouts, 179 ERA+, and 5.9 WAR. Sulastri also had a no-hitter on April 28 with seven strikeouts and two walks against Tainan. It was his second no-no, as he did it the prior year facing Chiayi.



In the divisional round, Quezon swept Chiayi, although it wasn’t a cakewalk. The Zombies had the one-game advantage as the league champ, then got 5-4 and 3-2 wins. They needed a walkoff sacrifice fly in game one and an eighth inning sac fly in game two to go ahead. Quezon earned their ninth Taiwan-Philippine Association Championship trip with four coming within the last nine years.

On the other side, Tainan had the +1 and won game one 4-1 over Zamboanga. The Zebras got on the board 6-4 in game two, but the Titans had a two-run rally in game three for a 3-2 walkoff win. Tainan picked up its fifth TPA Championship appearance of the decade and seventh overall.

They had built up a playoff rivalry with Quezon in the 2030s. The Zombies beat them in the 2032 divisional series en route to a pennant. The Titans got revenge in the 2033 championship, then knocked out Quezon in the 2034 and 2035 divisional rounds. The Zombies had home field advantage by one game in 2037, having beaten Tainan 4-2 in the season series.

Tainan opened with a 7-2 road win, followed by a 3-1 Quezon win in game two. The series shifted to Taiwan with a 5-0 home win for the Titans, getting a three-hit, 12 strikeout shutout from Kuan-Yang Kang. The Zombies countered with their own 8-0 road shutout, scattering eight hits with seven shutout innings by starter Andy Chiu.

In game five, Yu-Kang Chiang’s seven shutout innings allowed Tainan to hold on to a narrow 2-1 win, going up 3-2 as the series moved back to the Philippines. Both had nine hits in game six, but the Titans made the most of them in a 5-2 win to clinch the series in six. The dynasty resumed for Tainan with their fourth pennant in five years and seventh overall (1969, 72, 79, 2033, 34, 35, 37).

LF Chun-Hsiang Lin was series MVP, going 7-20 with 3 homers and 5 RBI. After eight seasons with Taoyuan, the four-time all-star had signed for 2037 with the Titans to a six-year, $130,800,000 deal. Yu-Kang Chiang also had a big series, winning both of his starts with a 1.29 ERA and 18 Ks in 14 innings.


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2037 APB Sundaland Association



The Sundaland Association’s top two teams were miles ahead of their nearest foes as they got repeat league titles. Kuala Lumpur made it four straight in the Malacca League and got the top seed at 105-57. The Leopards allowed the fewest runs in Austronesia Professional Baseball at 394 and had the best record and run differential (+165). They grew their playoff streak to five seasons, as did Java Sea League champ Semarang.

The Sliders rolled at 98-64, taking first by 16 games while KL won their league by 17. Semarang made huge news in July when they acquired 13-time MVP Binh Tang from Hsinchu. The 37-year old Vietnamese IF had stayed loyal to the Sweathogs, but they were struggling with the worst pitching in APB history. In July, Tang was traded to the Sliders straight up for rookie arm Syafiq Zanggi.

Both second place spots had a close battle. In the Malacca League, defending APB champ Johor Bahru (88-74) held off Medan (85-77), and Singapore (84-78). The Blue Wings went 8-2 in their last ten to get repeat wild cards. In the Java Sea League, Bandung (82-80) was just better over Jakarta (81-81) and Depok (80-82). This saved the Blackhawks’ playoff streak, although it was easily the worst team of the six-year run.



The Demons were the SA’s top scoring team at 580 runs, but also allowed the most at 591. Depok had the Sundaland Association MVP in 1B Adam Jeminez, narrowly taking it with 14 first place votes and 291 points. Johor Bahru’s Made Daniel was a close second with 10 first place votes and 250 points.

For Jeminez, the 28-year old Filipino led in runs (97), RBI (101), OBP (.386), OPS (.972), and wRC+ (192). He added 166 hits, 11 doubles, 47 homers, .300 average, and 8.1 WAR in his fifth season starting for Depok. As for Daniel, the 25-year old Indonesian LF led in total bases (346) and slugging (.599) while adding 6.1 WAR, 49 homers, and 90 RBI.

Bandung’s Fred Pasaya won Pitcher of the Year with 22 first place votes. Kuala Lumpur’s John Gonzalez had six and was the ERA champ at 1.44. Pasaya meanwhile led in strikeouts for the seventh time in his nine-year run as a full-time starter with the Blackhawks. The 34-year old Filipino righty had 390 Ks and an association-best 0.69 WHIP, 29 quality starts, 11 complete games, and 9.8 WAR. Pasaya had a 17-8 record and 1.81 ERA over 263.1 innings.

Also notable was Craig Chia, who became only the eighth in world history to win 6+ Reliever of the Year awards. The 31-year old Filipino lefty had career bests for saves (47) and WAR (6.3) in his third season for Kuala Lumpur, posting a 1.06 ERA over 93 innings with 163 strikeouts. Chia had also on ROTY in 2035 for the Leopards and in 2029, 31, 32, and 33 for Batangas. He also became the 18th closer in APB with 300 career saves.



Both league champs prevailed as expected in the divisional round. Semarang swept the defending champ Johor Bahru on repeat 4-1 wins. Bandung got a 1-0 win in game two, but Kuala Lumpur claimed 2-0 and 4-3 wins around it and had the built-in advantage. The Leopards earned a fourth straight trip to the Sundaland Association Championship, while the Sliders last did it in 2033. They had split their six regular season games. KL had home field advantage and an impressive 60-21 record in the Malaysian capital.

Kuala Lumpur opened with a 2-0 win in game one, getting 8.1 shutout innings with three hits and 11 Ks by John Gonzalez. The Sliders got the better of a 2-1 pitcher’s duel in game two with their runs on solo homers. The series shifted to Indonesia and Semarang claimed game three 5-1. Yuchi Jiang tossed a complete game with two hits, one run, and 10 strikeouts.

The Sliders went up 6-1 early in game four, allowing them to hold on late to a 9-7 win. They sealed it at home in game five by a 3-2 margin, the decisive blow a two-run Van Nam homer in the fifth. Semarang won their ninth pennant and ended a 20-year drought (1975, 80, 88, 90, 2001, 02, 12, 16, 37). RF Grant Cruz was series MVP going 7-20 with four homers, five runs, and 6 RBI.


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2037 Austronesia Championship

The 73rd Austronesia Championship was the first finals meeting between Tainan and Semarang and was to open in Indonesia. The Titans started off with a 5-4 road win, but the Sliders got one back 7-2 the next day. Game three in Taiwan needed 11 innings. Chun-Hsiang Lin started the bottom half with a leadoff trip and was singled in by Kun-Sheng Luo for a 4-3 Tainan win.

Semarang got their first road win 9-3 to even the series at two apiece. The Sliders did it again 6-3 in game five to swipe the advantage headed back home. Tainan opened game six with two runs in the first inning, but Semarang matched in the sixth inning. The score stayed at 2-2 until the bottom of the 13th inning. On the first pitch of the frame, Grant Cruz smacked the ball 388 feet to right-center, clinching a 3-2 victory and a Sliders championship in six games.

It was Semarang’s seventh APB title (1975, 1990, 2001, 2002, 2012, 2016, 2037), tying them for the second-most along with Bandung and Taoyuan. Jakarta still leads all teams with eight rings. The midseason trade for 13-time MVP Binh Tang paid off, as he was finals MVP going 11-24 with 5 homers and 10 RBI. A championship had eluded his illustrious grasp until now with only a single appearance back in 2021 prior with Hsinchu.

Multiple playoff records were set in 2037. Grant Cruz’s series-ending run was his APB-record 14th. In 13 playoff games, the 29-year old Filipino RF also had 16 hits, 7 homers, and 10 RBI. In defeat, Tainan’s Chun-Hsiang Lin set the playoff record of 45 total bases; the previous mark was 43 from the prior year by Roland Arias. Semarang’s Wijaya Yama also set a new RBI record at 17, besting the old high of 14.



Other notes: Because his stats were split evenly between the associations, Binh Tang was unable to claim a historic 17th Silver Slugger. It was a weaker year by his lofty standards, although his 36 homers, .897 OPS, 174 wRC+, and 7.6 WAR would still be great for any mortals. Tang became APB’s all-time home run king by finishing the year at 771, passing Wil Tabaldo’s 766 that had held since 2024.

The 37-year old Vietnamese lefty is named “The King” for good reason, as he also is APB’s all-time leader in runs (1915), total bases (6487), doubles (568), RBI (1928), WAR (189.68), triple slash (.318/.379/.592) and OPS (.971). He sits at 3490 hits, just behind Junior Sanchez’s 3564 for the top mark.

Tang’s future is uncertain, as he was a rental with Semarang and is due free agency for the first time. He plans to play somewhere, but may leave APB for another league with little left to prove. On the all-time WAR leaderboard for all players ever, Tang is now #7 as he passed Prometheo Garcia (189.1) and Chuchuan Cao (188.7) in 2037. Wherever he goes, he’s the clear undisputed GOAT for APB batters.

Despite trading Tang, Hsinchu set a new APB team record with a .316 on-base percentage. Their .267 average and 1469 hits ranked as the 2nd and 3rd-best in APB ever, respectively. However, they again had atrocious pitching and finished 64-98. The Sweathogs set all-time APB pitching worsts for ERA (4.53), hits (1500), runs (797), earned runs (728), H/9 (9.33), and WHIP (1.346). Most of those were not only worsts, but worsts by a healthy margin (for example, their 722 runs allowed the prior year was the old APB worst).

Surabaya’s Sunan Gideon had 50 doubles, tying the APB single-season record set in 1973 by Ming-Yi Wang. In hitting milestones, Roland Arias was the 13th to 2500 hits. Ashraf Zeky and Isa Amirudin grew the 400 homer club to 39 members. Zeky was also the 49th to 1000 RBI and Shen Chang the 39th to 1000 runs scored. RF Jeremiah Lang won his 10th consecutive Gold Glove and is one of eight in APB history with 10+ GGs at any position.

Markandan Sofian had a no-hitter on May 11 for Pekanbaru against Penang. It was his second no-no, as he tossed a perfect game the prior year. Kuan-Yang Kang became the 7th APB ace with 5000 strikeouts. He’s one of 46 in world history in the 5k club and now ranks 27th among all pitchers ever at 5261.

In his 15th year with Tainan, Kang did see full-season career lows for Ks (271) and WAR (4.8). He’ll be 37 next year and still needs two solid seasons to become APB’s strikeout leader. Dedi Dewi (5721) and Vhon Lasam (5365) are the two aces ahead of Kang. Hakimi Aziz and Hari Xi were the 25th and 26th in APB to 4000 strikeouts.
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2037 OBA Australasia League



At the all-star break, three-time defending Australasia League champ Hobart and Melbourne were tied for first at 52-35. Gold Coast was five back, Sydney seven back, and Brisbane eight back. The Mets had posted three straight 90+ win seasons, but had come up either second or third each year. They were on a 24-year pennant drought dating back to their epic dynasty run from 2003-12.

Hobart’s dynasty run would end as they went 39-35 in the second half, ultimately taking third at 92-70. Gold Coast made a strong push and even took the lead from Melbourne, taking two out of three on the road in mid-September. The one defeat in that series was a 23-inning, 3-2 affair that lasted nearly eight hours. In the final week, the Kangaroos were swept at Hobart and dropped two out of three hosting Perth.

Melbourne meanwhile was 7-3 in their last ten games, pushing them to first place at 95-67 ahead of 93-69 Gold Coast. Hobart was third at 92-70 and Brisbane fourth at 89-73. The Mets led in scoring (721) and run differential (+148) while GC allowed the fewest at 547. Melbourne now had 16 AL pennants, tied with Christchurch for the most and behind only Guam’s 17 for all of Oceania Professional Baseball.



Sydney was mid-tier in sixth at 80-82, but their DH Sam Erickson was the unanimous Australasia League MVP in only his second season starting. The 25-year old Australian lefty led in runs (126), hits (228), home runs (52), total bases (429), triple slash (.372/.411/.700), OPS (1.111), and wRC+ (218). Erickson added 29 doubles, 110 RBI, and 9.9 WAR. The Snakes had drafted him fourth overall in 2034 and were certainly pleased with the early returns.

Melbourne’s Wyatt Ferullo won Pitcher of the Year in a competitive race, getting 12 first place votes and 111 points. Perth’s Noah Taylor had five first place votes and 95 points, while Gold Coast’s Kevin Slade had three and 65. Slade was the leader in ERA (2.54) and wins (24-12), but had only 4.2 WAR. Taylor meanwhile had the most innings at 337.1. Ferullo meanwhile was the man for strikeouts (431), FIP- (69), and WAR (9.4). The 26-year old Australian righty was in his sixth season with the Mets and added a 22-13 record and 2.83 ERA over 315.1 innings.


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At the all-star break, Tahiti was 53-35 with a four-game Pacific League lead on defending Oceania Baseball Association champ Guadalcanal and Timor at 49-39. The Tropics had an all-time great second half at 55-19, cruising to first place at 108-54 for their second pennant in four years and 15th overall. Tahiti had by far the fewest runs allowed in OBA at 427; the next best was 547. The Tropics also had the best run differential at +259 with a season attendance of 2,082,056; the second-best in PL history.

Guadalcanal had a rock solid second half at 49-25, but their 98-64 was still ten games back. The Green Jackets have won 89+ games in eight consecutive seasons. The Tapirs struggled on the back end and fell to a very distant third at 83-79. Honolulu was the top scoring team (699) but allowed the most (733) for a fourth place 82-80.



Six players got a first place vote for Pacific League MVP, but 8/20 went to Tahiti DH Jun Lopez-Torres, earning his fourth straight award. He also won back in 2030, becoming the ninth in OBA history with 5+ MVPs. Lopez-Torres was in his third year with the Tropics and had also won MVPs with Melbourne and Guam prior to his Tropics arrival.

The 32-year old Australian led in runs (115) while adding 181 hits, 26 doubles, 12 triples, 37 home runs, 109 RBI, .293/.325/.554 slash, 156 wRC+, and 6.5 WAR. Lopez-Torres won his seventh Silver Slugger, although it was his first as a designated hitter instead of a corner outfielder. Next highest in the MVP voting was Fiji 1B Romeo Ng, who led with 7.1 WAR. Honolulu’s Levi Cole finished third and was the leader in homers (46) and RBI (112).

The Tropics also claimed Pitcher of the Year and had the top three candidates. Clement Alu in his Tahiti debut took it with 15 first place votes and 125 points. Dirk Murray, who had won three of the last four, was second with five first place votes and 95 points.

It was Alu’s second POTY, having also won in 2029 with Fiji. He was traded mid-2033 to Christchurch and stayed there until 2037, signing a five-year, $59 million free agent deal with Tahiti. The 33-year old Papuan lefty won his first ERA title at 1.81. Alu added a 23-5 record, 268.1 innings, 250 strikeouts, 190 ERA+, 75 FIP-, and 6.8 WAR.



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Tahiti and Melbourne weren’t strangers in the Oceania Championship, as both were their league’s preeminent force at the start of the 21st Century. They met five times from 2003-08 with Mets wins in 2004, 05, and 07 and Tropics wins in 2003 and 08. They met once more in 2011 with a Tahiti win, evening the all-time series at three apiece. All-time in the finals entering 2037, the Tropics were 7-7 and the Mets were 8-7.

The 78th Oceania Championship was another epic as it ultimately needed all seven games. Tahiti had home field advantage, but Melbourne disrupted plans with a 4-2 road win to open. The Mets did it again in game two by a 2-1 margin, scoring the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth. As the series shifted to Australia, the Tropics returned the favor with 9-3 and 6-5 road wins of their own. Game four went 11 innings with Hyo-Il Van’s RBI triple as the go-ahead swing.

The trend of road winners continued on a 4-2 win in game five for Tahiti, getting a complete game win from Pitcher of the Year Clement Alu. That trend didn’t break though as play returned to French Polynesia. Melbourne snagged a 5-4 road win, forcing a decisive game seven. Four of the previous six finals battles between the two squads also required all seven games.

Tahiti opened game seven with two runs in the bottom of the first inning, which Melbourne promptly matched in the second. The Tropics reclaimed the lead on a solo run in the bottom of the seventh, but held it only briefly. The Mets had two solo homers in the top of the eighth inning to take a 4-3 lead. In the bottom of the eighth, Patrick MacLean sent a two-run homer just over the right field fence, putting Tahiti back ahead 5-4. Closer David Sherman got a one-two-three ninth inning, sealing the game for the Tropics in the lone home victory of the series.

MacLean was the series MVP, going 11-25 with five homers and ten RBI. He had also been the finals MVP in Tahiti’s 2034 triumph over Hobart. It was a big bounce-back for the 26-year old first baseman, who had missed all of 2036 to a torn labrum. The Tropics are now eight-time OBA champs (1965, 75, 2003, 08, 11, 15, 34, 37), tied with the Mets, Adelaide, and Honolulu. Guam has the most rings with nine.



Other notes: Trey Cruz became OBA’s all-time hits king in his second year with Samoa. At age 40, the Guamanian second baseman led the league with 188 to get to 3576 OBA hits, passing Adrian Kali’s 3467 which had held since 2023. Cruz also now has 1938 OBA runs, putting him in striking distance of Roe Kaupa’s record 1963. Cruz is also the OBA leader in singles (2417), stolen bases (1640), and caught stealing (771).

When you add his two MLB seasons, Cruz now has 3806 professional hits, 2055 runs, 465 doubles, 411 triples, 345 homers, 1596 RBI, 1690 steals, 801 caught stealing, 139 wRC+, and 123.8 WAR. He’s the 35th in world history with 2000+ runs and ranks 16th in hits, 9th in triples, 7th in steals, and 26th in caught stealing. Cruz plans to return for 2038 with Samoa and has an outside shot of becoming only the 7th in world history with 4000 professional hits.

In other milestones, Liam Winmar was the 12th to 600 homers. Andrew Pendlebury and Allan Clover were the 53rd and 54th pitchers to 3000 strikeouts. C Adain Royce won his 7th consecutive Silver Slugger.
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The top two records by far in the European League were locked in an intense fight for the North Division crown. It came down to the final series as Moscow took two of three at Gomel, while St. Petersburg got swept at Kazan. This gave the Mules first place and the top seed at 100-62, leaving the Polar Bears as a 99-63 wild card. Moscow’s playoff streak grew to nine seasons and St. Petersburg’s to three years.

The defending Eurasian Professional Baseball champion Krasnodar actually had EPB’s best run differential at +140 and the most runs scored at 791. Despite that, they underperformed their expected win/loss by eight games and were only 87-75, although that still won them repeat South Division titles. The Steamers had 1605 hits and 107 triples, the third and second-best team marks for those stats in EL history.

Voronezh (83-79) was four back on Krasnodar and Rostov (82-80) was five back. Both ended up just behind the North’s Minsk (85-77) for the second wild card. The Miners had actually been close to Moscow and St. Petersburg at the all-star break (and allowed the EL’s fewest runs at 581), but struggled to 31-37 in the second half. Gomel was also in the wild card mix at 82-80. Minsk got their third wild card in three years, while the Zephyrs saw their five-year playoff streak snapped. For the Rhinos, it was notably their first winning season since 2019.



At only age 22, St. Petersburg DH Gavrilovich Somov was the unanimous European League MVP. The left-handed slugger from Russia’s far east made his full-time debut the prior year, but had played games in 2034-35. In 2037, Somov led in home runs (62), RBI (140), total bases (418), slugging (.692), OPS (1.076), and wRC+ (200). He added 188 hits, 117 runs, 34 doubles, a .311 average, and 8.7 WAR.

Voronezh’s Sergei Stepanov won Pitcher of the Year with 20/24 first place votes. It was his third award and third ERA title, having also done both in 2033 and 2035. The 28-year old Russian righty had a 2.40 ERA in 2037 and led in K/BB (13.9), FIP- (53), and WAR (8.9). Stepanov had a 17-9 record over 228.2 innings and 305 strikeouts. In April, the Zephyrs secured Stepanov to a six-year, $104,800,000 extension.



Moscow rolled to a first round sweep of Minsk, earning their fifth European League Championship Series trip of the 2030s. Krasnodar had home field as a division champ on the other side despite St. Petersburg having 12 more wins. The Polar Bears opened with a 4-2 road win, but the Steamers countered by the same margin. Krasnodar took game three 5-4 in 11 innings with a walkoff fielder’s choice. The Steamers rolled 8-2 in game four to oust the Polar Bears, keeping the repeat bid intact.

Although Krasnodar was the defending champ, Moscow was a heavy favorite with home field, 13 more wins, and an 8-1 head-to-head record. The ELCS opened in the Russian capital with a 6-4 Moscow win, but Krasnodar took a 5-4 road result the next day. The Steamers had three runs in the eighth to tie and one in the top of the ninth to go ahead. The series shifted and Krasnodar snagged 7-4 and 6-4 wins, putting them on the brink of clinching. The Mules forced the series back to Moscow though with an 8-3 victory in game five.

In game six, the Mules scored three in the first and held on for a 6-4 win. Game seven was close until Krasnodar’s five runs in the top of the eighth inning, propelling them to the 9-4 road win and repeat European League pennants. 1B Azamat Kurbanow was series MVP, going 13-32 with 5 RBI and 3 runs. The Steamers earned their fourth EL crown (2017, 18, 36, 37).


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Three teams battled closely for the Asian League’s top seed and the East Division crown. Novosibirsk won nine of their last ten games, pushing them to repeat division crowns and a ninth straight playoff berth. The Nitros finished 96-66, holding off Vladivostok (94-68) and Irkutsk (93-69). The Ice Cats had the best record at the all-star break at 56-37, but went 2-8 in their last ten games.

The Shibas led the AL with 716 runs, while Novosibirsk had the fewest runs allowed (505) and the best differential (+139). Irkutsk earned a fifth straight playoff berth, while Vladivostok ended a four-year drought. Ulaanbaatar had been the ALCS runner-up in the prior three seasons, but they stunk in 2037 at 70-92.

Over in the West Division, Ufa was the only team above .500 at 86-76 to end a three-year playoff drought. The Fiends had been a lousy 65-97 the prior year. Defending AL champ Yekaterinburg finished second at 81-81. Astana was third at 77-85. The Setters changed the franchise name back to their city’s name, having been founded during the brief window that Astana was renamed as Nur-Sultan.



Omsk was mediocre at 76-86, but they had the Asian League MVP in 2B Anatoly Nasenko. He got 2/3 of the first place votes and 296 points, while Ufa RFA Konstantin Antonov had the rest of the first places and 256 points. Antonov finished as the leader in homers (49) and RBI (118).

For Nasenko in only his third season, he led in total bases (362), slugging (.630), and WAR (9.7). The 25-year old Russian righty had 182 hits, 103 runs, 22 doubles, 10 triples, 46 home runs, 95 RBI, 52 steals, .317 average, and 178 wRC+. Nasenko was the #1 draft pick in 2034 and was already living up to the billing for the Otters.

Pitcher of the Year was quite competitive with Khabarovsk’s Khachim Gojayev taking it with 11 first place votes and 115 points. Irkutsk’s Vardan Aslan had seven and 95 points and Vladivostok’s Edik Timonov had five and 88 points. Aslan led in WAR at 8.9 while Timonov had the most wins at 21-7. Gojayev’s fourth season was his breakout for the Rockets, leading in ERA (2.04), quality starts (26), and shutouts (4). The 25-year old Russian righty had a 14-10 record, 265.1 innings, 269 strikeouts, 84 FIP-, and 5.6 WAR.



In the first round, Novosibirsk swept Irkutsk with 2-1, 2-0, and 6-2 wins, sending the Nitros to their fifth Asian League Championship Series of the decade. Ufa and Vladivostok traded wins with the Shibas eventually securing game five 4-2. It was their first ALCS berth since winning four pennants from 2028-32. In that dynasty run, Vladivostok had upset Novosibirsk in the 2030 ALCS and knocked them out in the 2032 first round.

Novosibirsk began with 6-2 and 3-0 home wins. Vladivostok got one back 2-0 on their home field. Game four was a pitcher’s duel that went ten innings. The Nitros had only three hits, but one of those was Leo Dahm’s solo homer in the top half to secure a 2-1 road win. Novosibirsk then cruised to an 8-1 game five win to conclude the series for their second pennant in three years. It was their third overall, also having won in 1988. Pitcher Nikita Melnikov was series MVP, winning his two starts with a 1.12 ERA and 14 Ks in 16 innings.


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2037 EPB Championship

Entering the 83rd Eurasian Professional Baseball Championship, Novosibirsk was the only EPB original team still in the league without a ring, having lost in their prior two tries. Krasnodar, founded in 2008, was the defending champ and had also won in 2017. The Nitros had home field and scored two runs in the bottom of the first inning of game one. No more scoring happened until a solo homer for the Steamers in the ninth. They got another man on, but he was stranded as Novosibirsk survived for the 2-1 win.

Game two was 2-1 after the second inning and stayed there the rest of the way as Krasnodar evened the series. The Nitros matched with their own 3-1 road win. Two pitchers held Novosibirsk to two hits as the Steamers won game four 3-0 to even the series. Game five came down to the final at-bat as Yacub Hristov’s walkoff single pushed Krasnodar to a 5-4 win and the 3-2 series lead. Krasnodar controlled most of game six on the road, up 6-1 entering the ninth. Novosibirsk tried to rally, but the hole was too deep and the Steamers survived 6-3.

Krasnodar is EPB’s first repeat champ since Chelyabinsk in 20119-20. Azamat Kurbanow was also finals MVP, going 11-25 with 4 RBI. He set an EPB playoff record with seven triples and had 28 hits, 10 runs, 4 doubles, 1 homer, and 13 RBI overall. The 28 hits were the second-most in EPB playoff history. The 32-year old Turkmen 1B proved a big signing, joining the Steamers in 2037 after previous stints with Krasnodar, Krasnoyarsk, and Kazan.



Other notes: In hitting milestones, Erik Farkas became the 13th to 600 home runs and Asif Hajiyev was the 30th to 500 dingers. Farkas and Khazbulat Dukhu both got to 2500 hits, now met by 42 EPB players. Vardan Aslan was the 63rd pitcher to 200 wins. 3B Olzhas Vorsul won his 8th consecutive Gold Glove, tying the EPB position record.

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2037 EBF Northern Conference

European Baseball Federation officials surprised some by announcing rules changes for the 2037 season designed to increase scoring. The EBF Elite Tier’s offensive environment had graded as average to above average on the historical scale and hadn’t seen too much variation in recent decades. From the 1980s up until present, the league ERA was usually in the 3.75-3.90 range with batting averages around .260.

The changes for 2037 put the overall ERA around 4.40 and batting average around .280, which placed EBF on the high to very high offense range more in line with the African leagues. Many officials felt the line had to always go up at any cost, although just like in big business, that idea is often a flawed one. Overall, the 21st Century had seen broad increases in scoring worldwide both from rules changes and from changes in global weather.



Four teams were separated by three wins in the fight for the Northern Conference’s top seed. Three of them were also battling for the West Division crown. Hamburg went 8-2 in their last ten games to take the top spot at 104-58. The Hammers have had three straight playoff trips since getting promoted back to the top tier, although this was their first division title since 2023.

Dublin was a close second at 102-60 for a fifth straight playoff berth. The Dinos had the best record in EBF at the all-star break at 67-36, but Hamburg made late gains. Antwerp was right there at 101-61 thanks to a dominant 45-14 second half, the best in Europe by far. It was the third wild card in a row for the Airedales, who allowed the fewest runs in the conference at 634. Antwerp’s pitching allowed only 213 walks with a 1.31 BB/9; both the second-best in EBF history.

Defending European champ Warsaw won a fourth consecutive East Division at 101-61 and had the best run differential at +236. Stockholm was the leader at the all-star break, but was only one game above .500 in the back end. Still, the Swordsmen at 95-67 were the third wild card, ending a decade-long playoff drought. Stockholm led the conference with 900 runs scored.

For the final wild card, there was a three-way tie at 92-70 between Edinburgh, Cologne, and Krakow. Just missing the cut beneath this group was Helsinki at 88-74 and Rotterdam at 87-75. In the first tiebreaker game, the Canines were a 5-3 road winner over the Copperheads. However, the Enforcers defeated Krakow 7-4 in Poland to send Edinburgh forward with their fourth wild card in five years. Despite falling short, Cologne notably has 12 straight winning seasons.

The two relegated teams were by far at the bottom with Sheffield at 56-106 in the West and Prague at 50-112 in the East. The Steelhounds in particular had arguably the worst pitching in EBF history, setting all-time worsts for ERA (5.99), runs (1038), earned runs (954), H/9 (11.14), and WHIP (1.582). Kharkiv and Liverpool both also had marks that were top three pitching worsts in conference history, but strong offenses kept those teams in the middle tier.

Sheffield had a nine-year run up in the EBF Elite, but peaked with a .500 record thrice. For Prague, this was their second-ever relegation, having escaped the European Second League after only one year back in 2010. The Pilots had been generally sub-.500 for the last 15 years, but had managed to avoid the very bottom until now.



Leading Stockholm’s top-ranked offense was 3B Harvey Smith, winning his second Northern Conference MVP in three years. The 26-year old English righty led in hits (234), RBI (158), and WAR (9.6). Smith saw 121 runs, 20 doubles, 6 triples, 49 home runs, .376/.402/.664 slash, 1.066 OPS, and 176 wRC+. He notably hit for the cycle in April facing Berlin. The Swordsmen locked up their star after the season on an eight-year, $216,100,000 extension.

For the first time in EBF history, Pitcher of the Year and Reliever of the Year were the same man; Cologne’s Manfred Bucher. It was his second Reliever of the Year, having also won it in 2034. The 28-year old German righty led with 49 saves, 81 games, and 7.1 WAR; a very rare happening with a closer as the WARlord among all pitchers.

Bucher set the WAR record for an EBF ROTY winner and posted only the 50th season in world history where the Reliever of the Year had 7+ WAR. Bucher had a 1.54 ERA over 93.1 innings, 5-1 record, 169 strikeouts, 288 ERA+, and 21 FIP-. His fastball-changeup combo was outstanding with both pitches graded as better than a 10/10 for most scouts. With the increased scoring league-wide, Antwerp’s Hugo Moldovan was the only qualified starter with a sub-three ERA (2.79).



In the first round of the playoffs, Antwerp swept Stockholm and Dublin swept Edinburgh. The latter notably had 1-0 and 2-0 victories by the Dinos. Dublin then went on the road to sweep reigning champ Warsaw in round two with 4-1, 7-4, and 4-3 wins; getting some revenge for the Northern Conference Championship defeat from last year. The Dinos got their fourth conference finals trip in five years and 19th appearance overall.

Top seed Hamburg not only got beaten by Antwerp, but they too were sweep victims with 6-2, 6-1, and 1-0 results. Leionel Schlienger tossed a six-hit shutout in the clincher, sending the Airedales to their second-ever conference championship. Their only other trip was back in 2015 when they claimed the European Championship. Dublin had home field as they were one game better, but Antwerp had won the season series 6-3.

Dublin opened with a 4-3 home win, getting the go-ahead run in the eighth inning. Antwerp had a five-run rally in the ninth inning to claim game two 6-4. With the series shifting to Belgium, the Airedales secured 5-4, 11-2, and 8-5 home wins to lock up their second pennant in five games. It is the first finals trip for a Belgian team since Brussels’ 2017 win. Series MVP was 3B Semir Kovac, who signed with Antwerp in 2037 after a four-year run with MLB’s San Diego. The 34-year old Bosnian was 9-21 in the series with 3 homers and 6 RBI.


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For back-to-back years, Madrid had the best record in the Southern Conference and the European Baseball Federation. The Conquistadors won the West Division at 107-55 and had the strongest first half of any team at 70-33. Madrid’s 2,546,311 season attendance was the second-best in conference history. Seville gave chase in the West at 103-59 as the first wild card, giving the Stingrays back-to-back berths. They had 276 home runs, the third-best in SC history. Seville’s bullpen also had 59 saves, the second-best in SC history.

Reigning conference champ Budapest repeated atop the East Division at 101-61, extending their playoff streak to five seasons. The Bombers had the conference’s best run differential at +235. The other three wild cards came out of the East with Tirana (96-66), Thessaloniki (94-68), and Belgrade (93-69) advancing. The West’s Zaragoza (91-71), Barcelona (90-72), and Zurich (86-76) were the first teams out.

The Trojans ended a 19-year playoff drought and allowed the conference’s fewest runs at 617. It was the second wild card in four years for the Tritons and the third in five seasons by the Bruisers. Although they missed the cut, Zurich’s 933 runs scored were the fourth-best in EBF history. They also had a team .305 batting average and .350 OBP, both the third-best in EBF annals. Malta, who notably got their first-ever wild card in 2036, fell to 70-92.

Relegated from the West Division was Turin at 63-99, just finishing behind 67-95 Marseille. The Tanks had been up in the EBF Elite for a decade, but peaked at 83-79 in 2030. The Musketeers narrowly avoided doom despite a team 5.27 ERA, the worst in conference history. Their 910 runs and 834 earned runs were both the second-worst in the SC.

Ljubljana ended the season on a seven-game losing streak and was 3-11 in September, dropping them to the bottom of the East at 61-101 below Athens (62-100), and Tbilisi (66-96). It was a stunning collapse for the Juggernauts, who had been the conference champ only three years prior with playoff berths from 2028-32. Ljubljana’s stay in the top tier lasted 21 seasons.



Zaragoza’s Marc David was a near unanimous Southern Conference MVP as he broke the EBF batting average record at .412. He was the fifth qualifier in federation history to bat above .400 with Franco Gilbert’s .408 holding as the record since 1984. The 27-year old French lefty wasn’t just slapping singles though, leading with 143 runs, 250 hits, 157 RBI, 500 total bases, a .412/.444/.824 slash, 1.268 OPS, 227 wRC+, and 9.9 WAR.

David had 31 doubles, 12 triples, and 65 homers; missing the Triple Crown by five dingers behind Seville’s Gaspar Kirakosyan at 70. Kirakosyan’s effort was only the ninth 70+ homer campaign in EBF history. David’s effort also ranked on the EBF leaderboards as the 4th-best slugging, 2nd-best OPS, 4th-most runs, 3rd-most hits, 3rd-most total bases, and 6th-most RBI. He was only two runs short of the record and four from the hits mark.

On top of that, David’s season cracked world leaderboards as the 11th-best qualifying batting average, 17th-best slugging, 21st-best OPS, and 12th-most total bases. It is also one of only 47 seasons in world history of 250+ hits. David is signed through 2042 on a $185,700,000 deal with the Gold Hawks.

Tirana’s Franko Jakovljevic was a unanimous Pitcher of the Year in only his third season, earning back-to-back ERA titles. In 2037, the 25-year old Croatian lefty led in wins (23-6), ERA (2.29), WHIP (0.87), quality starts (24), and shutouts (3). Jakovljevic had 238 strikeouts and 6.7 WAR over 255.2 innings with a 189 ERA+. He had been a surprise star for the Trojans, having been picked as a late fifth rounder in the 2030 EBF Draft.



Thessaloniki upset Tirana 2-1 in the first round while Seville survived 2-1 over Belgrade. The Tritons surprised top-seed Madrid with an 11-0 drubbing to start the second round, but the Conquistadors recovered with 3-1, 7-3, and 8-5 wins. It was the first Southern Conference Championship in the Spanish capital since 2008.

Budapest swept Seville on the other side, but they were tight games with 5-3, 4-3, and 4-2 results. The Bombers scored four in the seventh inning to rally in game one and had a walkoff single in game two. Budapest earned a third conference finals trip in four years and were shooting for the repeat. Their 2036 triumph had been the first pennant in the Hungarian capital. Madrid had home field advantage and had won the season series 5-1.

The Conquistadors opened with an 11-4 beat down win, but Budapest surprised them with a 6-5 victory on the road. The Bombers went ahead on Ilya Karjakin’s two-run homer in the top of the ninth inning. As the series shifted to Hungary, Budapest took game three 5-2. Madrid got their own 5-4 road win to even things up at two apiece. Robin Kleinschmidt’s two-run homer in the eighth inning propelled the Conquistadors to a 4-3 road win in game five, taking the series advantage back home to Spain.

Madrid then held on for a 4-3 home win to seal the series in six games, ending a 32-year pennant drought. Despite the large gap, the Conquistadors are now ten-time Southern Conference kings (1953, 54, 55, 87, 90, 99, 2000, 02, 04, 37). Series MVP was third-year RF Royce Espinoza, who was 10-24 with 2 homers, 4 RBI, and 6 runs. Madrid is the first Spanish finalist since the three-in-a-row from 2013-15 between Zaragoza, Valencia, and Barcelona.


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The 88th European Championship started with Madrid holding on for a 4-3 home win over Antwerp, despite the Airedales getting the tying run to second base in the ninth inning. The Conquistadors then won 5-3 in game two and 2-1 on the road for game three, putting them on the precipice of a sweep. The Airedales wouldn’t go down without a fight, taking game four 5-4 in ten innings on a walkoff RBI double by Dietmar Bruderle.

Antwerp dominated game five 7-1, then got their first win in Spain 2-1 for game six. Game seven would also be a 2-1 result with Madrid scoring solo spots in the fourth and fifth innings and the lone Airedales run in the fifth. Conquistadors starter Alexander Schafer gave up one run and five hits over seven innings with six strikeouts. Martim Franco then had the dominant two inning save, striking out five with one hit allowed. It was his ninth save of the playoffs, one short of the EBF record.

Madrid avoided the collapse to end a 37-year title drought, becoming five-time European Champions (1955, 1987, 1990, 1999, 2037). They’re the first Spanish team in the pole position since Barcelona in 2007. Gold Glove 2B Gustavo Barny was series MVP, going 11-24 with one homer and three RBI. Schafer was also huge on the mound, winning his two starts with a 1.26 ERA in 14.1 innings.



Other notes: It was the final season for four-time Pitcher of the Year Nejc Novak. After 20 seasons for Munich, the 41-year old Slovene was forgettable in 85 innings for Dublin with a 4.13 ERA, 7-2 record, and 0.1 WAR. The seven wins made him the 3rd in EBF history to join the 300 win club, finishing at 301. He was one behind Gianfranco Marinis’s 302, but one better than Jean-Luc Roch’s 300. Novak is one of only 47 pitchers in all of professional baseball history to record 300+ wins.

Novak finished with a 301-158 record, 3.02 ERA, 4223 innings, 4156 strikeouts, 125 ERA+, 66 FIP-, and 130.8 WAR. He finishes 6th in pitching WAR, 7th in strikeouts, and 4th in innings on the EBF leaderboards. Novak is also the playoff leader in wins (26-10), games (64), starts (43), innings (337), hits allowed (290), and WAR (10.6).

Among all leagues, Novak has the most pitching playoff wins and is second only to EPB’s Matvey Ivanov for WAR (11.2). He had a 2.16 ERA with 342 strikeouts, 178 ERA+, and 66 FIP- in the postseason, playing a huge role in three European Championships and seven conference titles for Munich.

In hitting milestones, Danut Alecsandrescu became the 23rd member of the 600 home run club while Robert Frohlich and Heinz Hackenberg grew the 500 homer club to 55 members. Eduard Yurkov was the 17th to reach 3000 hits and Henri L’Ecuyer was the 50th to 2500 hits. Mark Schroder was the 29th to 1500 runs scored. 1B Waldemar Riemers won his 10th consecutive Gold Glove, becoming the 6th at any position to do it in EBF and the 3rd at first base.

Promotion/Relegation: Below are the promotion and relegation from 2037 throughout European baseball. Also of note to retain balance, the Northern Conference’s West Division champ Hamburg would get switched to the East Division.


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Defending Copa Sudamerica winner Ciudad Guayana was the top squad most of the year in the Bolivar League. They had the best record at the all-star break at 63-33 and finished at 102-60 to repeat as Venezuela Division champs. The Giants scored the most runs in Beisbol Sudamerica at 911. They actually outperformed their expected win/loss by 12 games, thanks to a 28-12 record in one-run games and 12-3 mark in extra innings. Valencia was second in Venezuela at 93-69, which was good for the first wild card. The Velocity picked up their fourth playoff berth in five years.

The remaining two divisions and wild card slot had seven different teams realistically in the fight. For the fourth time in five years, Quito won the Colombia-Ecuador division at 93-69, bouncing back after a shocking 66-win 2036. The Thunderbolts were two games ahead of Bogota and five better than Medellin in the division. Last year’s division champ Bucaramanga was a non-factor at 75-87.

The Peru-Bolivia Division had a tie at the top between Trujillo and Arequipa, both 92-70 after 162 games. La Paz was 90-72 and Lima finished 85-77. Both the Thoroughbreds and Arrows clinched playoff spots. Bogota (91-71), La Paz, and Medellin (88-74) were the first teams out in the wild card hunt. For the Lobos, they saw a 10-year playoff streak snapped and underperformed their expected win/loss by seven games, going 20-33 in one-run games.

Since seeding in BSA didn’t differentiate between division champs and wild cards, Trujillo and Arequipa were guaranteed to be the #4 and #5 seeds regardless of their tiebreaker game. However, both wanted the division crown and home field advantage in the wild card round. The Thoroughbreds dominated 12-2 to take it, finishing the season on a four-game win streak while the Arrows lost their final three games. It was repeat division crowns for Trujillo and the eighth berth in nine years for Arequipa. The Thoroughbreds allowed the fewest runs in BSA at 543 and had the BSA’s best run differential at +127.



Quito 1B Patton Tadeo was the unanimous Bolivar League MVP as he posted BSA’s 14th Triple Crown season for a batter. In only his second year starting, the 26-year old Ecuadoran led in runs (142), hits (243), home runs (68), RBI (157), average (.380), slugging (.764), OPS (1.182), wRC+ (220), and WAR (11.9). Tadeo’s 142 runs were the second-most in BSA history behind only Paco Amorim’s 147 from 2034.

Tadeo’s homers and RBI both ranked as the ninth-best in BSA, his slugging was eighth, OPS was 17th, and WAR was 16th by a position player. He was a first round pick out of high school in 2030 for the Thunderbolts and saw only 61 total games until becoming a starter in 2036.

Pitcher of the Year was also unanimous for Trujillo’s Sercinio Etnel in his seventh season. The 28-year old righty from Suriname led in wins (22-6), ERA (2.30), quality starts (27), FIP- (65), and WAR (7.6). Etnel struck out 225 in 270 innings with a 181 ERA+. He was a fourth round draft pick in 2030 for the Thoroughbreds and certainly has exceeded all expectations



Trujillo had won the tiebreaker game over Arequipa and opened with a 9-3 first round win. However, the Arrows rallied with a 10-6 and 5-4 win to advance, getting the go-ahead run in the ninth of the finale. Arequipa took game two 9-2 against Ciudad Guayana, but the reigning champs took the opener 3-2 and the latter games 12-4 and 6-5 to advance. Game four was a 14-inning marathon which finally had a breakthrough in the top half as the Giants’ Jonathan Gonzalez snuck a solo homer by the right field pole.

Quito opened their series with a 7-5 win over Valencia, but the Velocity prevailed after that on 6-3, 5-1, and 3-2 wins. This set up a rematch in the Bolivar League Championship Series between the two Venezuelan contenders. Like the prior year, Ciudad Guayana had home field advantage. They had been competitive in the regular season though with the Giants narrowly winning the season series 7-6.

Valencia went ahead in the ninth on a solo Norbertino Caban home run for a 5-4 road upset in game one. Ciudad Guayana had a five-run fifth inning en route to a 5-3 game two victory. The Velocity took game three at home 3-1 thanks to a three-hit complete game win by Luis Molina. Benedito Garay gave up one run in seven innings for game four, a Valencia 5-1 victory.

Ciudad Guayana survived 6-5 in game five, forcing the series back to their home diamond. But Valencia’s strong pitching prevailed again with a complete game win from two-way star Jorge Fred. The Velocity took the finale 7-2 and the series in six for their second pennant in five years, dethroning the reigning champ Giants. Valencia became ten-time Bolivar League champs (1974-78, 2007, 11, 21, 33, 37). The 3B Caban was series MVP going 9-21 with one homer and four RBI.


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The three division champs in the Southern Cone League took first by comfortable margins, but were competitive for the #1 overall seed. Southeast Division champ Sao Paulo had the best record at the all-star break at 63-35 and narrowly held on to the best record at 102-60. It was the fourth straight playoff trip for the Padres, who have only missed the playoffs thrice since 2022. This was their best record of that run as they led in run differential (+173) and fewest allowed (552).

Second in the Southeast at 11 back was Rio de Janeiro at 91-71, which was good enough for the first wild card. The Redbirds were sub .500 at the all-star break, but had the league’s best back end at 44-21, earning repeat playoff berths. Buenos Aires and Curitiba were next best in the division and well short in the wild card hunt at 83-79. It was notably the first winning season for the Carnivores, one of the 2029 expansion teams.

Brasilia at 99-63 won the North Division by 14 games over both Recife and Salvador. It was the third straight division title for the Bearcats, who have nine playoff trips in the last 12 years. They were the league’s top scoring team at 772. Both Recife and Salvador were distant seconds at 85-77 and five games short in the wild card hunt. The Retrievers ended the season on a ten-game win streak, but their early struggles made it too little, too late.

The South Central Division was the most competitive one and ended up with the battle for the second wild card. Valparaiso pulled away at 97-65 in the first playoff berth for the 2029 expansion Voodoo. Last year’s top seed Salta was second at 90-72, fending off reigning league champ Santiago (88-74) and Concepcion (87-75) for the remaining wild card. The Silver Hawks had been competitive for the division title, but went 3-7 in their last ten games.

Despite going 7-3 in their last ten, the Saints couldn’t save their BSA-record 17 season postseason streak. Santiago still hasn’t had a losing season since 2008, but it was only their second playoff miss in 23 years. Both the Saints and Chiefs had strong second halves, but couldn’t overcome mediocrity from earlier in the season.



Belo Horizonte had a forgettable 75-87 season, but their second-year LF Otto Duarte grabbed Southern Cone League MVP. The 24-year old Brazilian righty was the leader for home runs (53), total bases (424), and slugging (.708). Duarte had 205 hits, 105 runs, 26 doubles, 17 triples, 140 RBI, .342 average, 1.070 OPS, 186 wRC+, and 8.5 WAR. The Hogs had taken him #19 in the 2035 draft and he had won 2036 Rookie of the Year honors. Duarte had 40/42 first place votes.

A competitive Pitcher of the Year race saw Rio de Janeiro’s Nereus Rebellin on top with 22 first place votes and 220 points. Behind him was Valparaiso’s Ricky Gomez at seven first place votes and 166, while Belem’s Wederson Hinojosa had 13 first place votes, but only 164 points.

Hinojosa notably had a stellar 1.30 ERA, the 13th-best qualifying season in BSA history. He was also the WARlord at 8.7, but his limited 173 innings and a middling season for the Blue Crabs kept lowered his vote share. He suffered bone chips in his elbow and was out from August onward. Gomez had the next best ERA at 2.37 and led in wins at 20-6 with 257 strikeouts and 7.4 WAR.

Rebellin was the winner though in his fourth season for the Redbirds, posting a 16-8 record and 14 saves, 2.82 ERA, 226.1 innings, 299 strikeouts, 138 ERA+, 52 FIP-, and 8.4 WAR. He was the #3 draft pick by Rio in 2033 and had a sub-two ERA the prior year, but just missed the innings cutoff to qualify. Rebllin had also missed most of 2035 with a torn rotator cuff. Also worth mentioning was Sao Paulo’s Rico Morales, becoming a three-time Reliever of the Year winner.



Salta opened the first round with a 6-4 road win, but Rio de Janeiro bounced back with 7-1 and 3-2 wins. The Silver Hawks scored in the top of the ninth to force extras in the finale, but the Redbirds walked it off 3-2 in the tenth. In the divisional series, Sao Paulo and Rio traded wins with 4-0 and 6-1 Padres wins and 4-3 and 9-1 Redbirds wins. In game five, Rio stunned their top-seeded rival 4-2, sending the Redbirds to their first Southern Cone Championship since 2023.

On the other side, Brasilia bested Valparaiso for a sweep on 4-2, 3-2, and 1-0 wins. This gave the Bearcats a shot at their second pennant in three years. Brasilia opened with a 7-1 home win, but Rio de Janeiro got one back 7-2. The Bearcats had no problem going on the road, winning the next three at Rio by 6-4, 7-4, and 7-3 margins to take the series in five.

Veteran 1B Miguel Andrade was series MVP, going 9-18 with a solo homer. Cristovao Santiago was the top ace, winning his two starts with 15 Ks and a 2.35 ERA in 15.1 innings. Brasilia became seven-time Southern Cone champs (1935, 1937, 1938, 1999, 2002, 2035, 2037).


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2037 Copa Sudamerica

The 107th Copa Sudamerica began in the Brazilian capital on a 4-3 Bearcats win. Valencia got all of their runs in the top of the ninth, but couldn’t complete the rally. The Velocity kept that momentum going with a 4-1 win in game two, with all of the game’s runs in the final two frames. As the series shifted to Venezuela, Valencia had a 5-0 game three triumph on Benedito Garay’s three-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts.

It was all Velocity after that with 8-5 and 8-2 home wins to secure the Cup in five games. Valencia became five-time South American champs (1977, 1978, 2011, 2021, 2037) and were 5-5 in the finals, while Brasilia fell to 4-3. In his second season for the Velocity, veteran LF Ismael Pimentel was series MVP going 11-18 with four RBI. He had signed after a decade with Manaus which included the 2026 league MVP. Pimentel would opt out of his five-year deal though and opt for free agency for 2038.



Other notes: Otavio Furtado retired after 20 seasons with Santiago, posting a 4.22 ERA, 10-16 record, and 2.3 WAR over 232.2 innings to close his career. His 199 strikeouts got him to 5036 Ks, becoming the 9th in the 5K club for Beisbol Sudamerica. He’s one of only 46 in world history with 5000 or more strikeouts. Furtado also finished with a 324-187 record, 3.21 ERA, 4848.2 innings, 225 complete games, 49 shutouts, 115 ERA+, 79 FIP-, and 116.1 WAR.

Furtado retired 4th on the BSA wins list and 22nd among all pitchers ever. For BSA, he finishes 4th in innings, 6th in complete games, and 10th in pitching WAR. He also ranks 34th among all pitchers for total innings. Furtado is one of the stronger pitchers to never win Pitcher of the Year, although he was a five-time finalist. He’s BSA all-time playoff leader for wins (20-10), innings (287.1), starts (38), and hits allowed (289). Furtado had a 3.16 playoff ERA with 273 strikeouts, 116 ERA+, 85 FIP-, and 6.2 WAR.

In hitting milestones, Paco Amorim became the 9th member of the 700 home run club. He was now on the cusp of other major marks after his 19th season with Arequipa with 3395 hits, 1991 runs, 737 homers, 1917 RBI, and 1597 walks. Amorim is now up to 25th in world history for walks drawn and is the BSA all-time leader. Amorim also posted 9.3 WAR in his age 37 season, giving him 147.3 for his career. He now ranks 5th among BSA position players, 9th among all BSA players, and 58th on the world leaderboard among all pros.

In other milestones, Marc Melgar was the 28th to 1500 runs scored and Juan Suarez was the 43rd to 1500 RBI. Melgar picked up his 8th Silver Slugger in RF. Simon Veronese was the 73rd to 500 homers. 95 hitters now had 2500 hits with Ismael Pimentel, Antonio Coria, Bryce Guerra, and Irwin Contreras each getting there in 2037. 3B Dunier Dorame won his 8th Gold Glove and 1B Rafael Setiantoro won his 7th.

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