Maryland Collegiate Baseball League
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Profile
The Maryland Collegiate Baseball League (MCBL) is a non-profit community-based amateur baseball organization operating without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed or sex. The purpose of the organization is to host a competitive college level summer wooden bat baseball league.
During the inaugural 2007 season, the MCBL is comprised largely of teams from the old Eddie Brooks Baseball League. The MCBL is a franchised league of the National Amateur Baseball Federation (NABF). The NABF is the oldest continuous amateur baseball organization in America. Every year the MCBL will send teams to the regional and/or national NABF College Division tournament. Historically, the MCBL teams acquit themselves and the league quite well, both on and off the fields of play, highlighted by winning the NABF College Division World Series in both 1998 and 1999!
The MCBL welcomes college players from all areas, with recent players from teams ranging from Florida to Illinois to New England, along with the strong base of players from regional colleges and universities, such as Towson, Maryland, Penn State, UMBC, Mount St Mary’s and numerous others. Centered in the Baltimore / Washington geography, the league gives the players an exciting venue in which to broaden their skills and enjoy the classic game of baseball, playing with wooden bats.
Teams
Current
- Carroll County Rangers
- Columbia Reds
- Gaithersburg Giants
- Maryland Monarchs
- Maryland Orioles
- Maryland Tigers
- Putty Hill Greyhounds

