2019 China National Baseball League season

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2019 China National Baseball League
League China National Baseball League
Sport Baseball
Duration15 August-27 October 2019
Number of games18
Number of teams4
Regular season
Season champions Beijing Tigers
Finals
Champions Beijing Tigers
  Runners-up Jiangsu Huge Horses
Seasons
2020 

The 2019 China National Baseball League season is the 1st season in the history of the China National Baseball League. The season began on 15 August, with the last scheduled day of the regular season on 13 October. [1]

Contents

Standings

RankTeam W L Pct.
1 Beijing Tigers 135.722
2 Jiangsu Huge Horses 117.611
3 Guangdong Leopards 612.333
4 Tianjin Lions 612.333

Weeks

Week 1

15 August
19:00
Tianjin Lions 3–2 Beijing Tigers
Team R
Beijing Tigers 2
Tianjin Lions 3
16 August
18:30
Jiangsu Huge Horses 11–8 Guangdong Leopards
Team R
Guangdong Leopards 8
Jiangsu Huge Horses 11
16 August
18:30
Tianjin Lions 0–4 Beijing Tigers
Team R
Beijing Tigers 4
Tianjin Lions 0
17 August
18:30
Jiangsu Huge Horses 11–1 Guangdong Leopards
Team R
Guangdong Leopards 1
Jiangsu Huge Horses 11
17 August
10:00
Tianjin Lions 2–3 Beijing Tigers
Team R
Beijing Tigers 3
Tianjin Lions 2
18 August
10:00
Jiangsu Huge Horses 3–6 Guangdong Leopards
Team R
Guangdong Leopards 6
Jiangsu Huge Horses 3

Week 2

23 August
18:30
Jiangsu Huge Horses 12–2 Tianjin Lions
Team R
Tianjin Lions 2
Jiangsu Huge Horses 12
23 August
18:30
Guangdong Leopards 1–4 Beijing Tigers
Team R
Beijing Tigers 4
Guangdong Leopards 1
24 August
18:30
Jiangsu Huge Horses 1–3 Tianjin Lions
Team R
Tianjin Lions 3
Jiangsu Huge Horses 1
24 August
18:30
Guangdong Leopards 5–12 Beijing Tigers
Team R
Beijing Tigers 12
Guangdong Leopards 5
25 August
10:00
Jiangsu Huge Horses 9–3 Tianjin Lions
Team R
Tianjin Lions 3
Jiangsu Huge Horses 9
25 August
10:00
Guangdong Leopards 8–7 Beijing Tigers
Team R
Beijing Tigers 7
Guangdong Leopards 8

Week 3

30 August
14:30
Beijing Tigers 4–3 Guangdong Leopards
Team123456789 R H E
Guangdong Leopards 110000010371
Beijing Tigers 00001111X451
30 August
18:30
Tianjin Lions 3–5 Jiangsu Huge Horses
Team123456789 R H E
Jiangsu Huge Horses 1100001025121
Tianjin Lions 0200100003101
31 August
14:30
Beijing Tigers 10–0 (F/8) Guangdong Leopards
Team123456789 R H E
Guangdong Leopards 00000000X031
Beijing Tigers 01330003X10120
31 August
18:30
Tianjin Lions 1–10 Jiangsu Huge Horses
Team123456789 R H E
Jiangsu Huge Horses 10120231010110
Tianjin Lions 010000000141
1 September
10:00
Beijing Tigers 7–5 Guangdong Leopards
Team123456789 R H E
Guangdong Leopards 0000010045123
Beijing Tigers 01022101X780
1 September
10:00
Tianjin Lions 4–6 Jiangsu Huge Horses
Team123456789 R H E
Jiangsu Huge Horses 0040020006130
Tianjin Lions 0103000004101

Week 4

13 September
:
Jiangsu Huge Horses 2–4 Beijing Tigers
Team
Beijing Tigers
Jiangsu Huge Horses
13 September
:
Guangdong Leopards 2–4 Tianjin Lions
Team
Tianjin Lions
Guangdong Leopards
14 September
:
Jiangsu Huge Horses 5–6 Beijing Tigers
Team
Beijing Tigers
Jiangsu Huge Horses
14 September
:
Guangdong Leopards 6–5 Tianjin Lions
Team
Tianjin Lions
Guangdong Leopards
15 September
:
Jiangsu Huge Horses 3–2 Beijing Tigers
Team
Beijing Tigers
Jiangsu Huge Horses
15 September
:
Guangdong Leopards 4–2 Tianjin Lions
Team
Tianjin Lions
Guangdong Leopards

Week 5

20 September
:
Beijing Tigers 6–8 Tianjin Lions
Team
Tianjin Lions
Beijing Tigers
20 September
:
Guangdong Leopards 7–6 Jiangsu Huge Horses
Team
Jiangsu Huge Horses
Guangdong Leopards
21 September
:
Beijing Tigers 10–1 Tianjin Lions
Team
Tianjin Lions
Beijing Tigers
21 September
:
Guangdong Leopards 2–13 Jiangsu Huge Horses
Team
Jiangsu Huge Horses
Guangdong Leopards
22 September
:
Beijing Tigers 9–7 Tianjin Lions
Team
Tianjin Lions
Beijing Tigers
22 September
:
Guangdong Leopards 0–10 (F/8) Jiangsu Huge Horses
Team
Jiangsu Huge Horses
Guangdong Leopards

Week 6

11 October
:
Beijing Tigers 2–0 Jiangsu Huge Horses
Team
Jiangsu Huge Horses
Beijing Tigers
11 October
:
Tianjin Lions 3–2 Guangdong Leopards
Team
Guangdong Leopards
Tianjin Lions
12 October
:
Beijing Tigers 2–5 Jiangsu Huge Horses
Team
Jiangsu Huge Horses
Beijing Tigers
12 October
:
Tianjin Lions 8–6 Guangdong Leopards
Team
Guangdong Leopards
Tianjin Lions
13 October
:
Beijing Tigers 5–4 Jiangsu Huge Horses
Team
Jiangsu Huge Horses
Beijing Tigers
13 October
:
Tianjin Lions 0–13 (F/7) Guangdong Leopards
Team
Guangdong Leopards
Tianjin Lions

Finals

Game 1

16 October
:
Jiangsu Huge Horses 2–5 Beijing Tigers
Team
Beijing Tigers
Jiangsu Huge Horses

Game 2

17 October
:
Jiangsu Huge Horses 13–5 Beijing Tigers
Team
Beijing Tigers
Jiangsu Huge Horses

Game 3

19 October
:
Beijing Tigers 11–1 Jiangsu Huge Horses
Team
Jiangsu Huge Horses
Beijing Tigers

Game 4

20 October
:
Beijing Tigers 5–0 Jiangsu Huge Horses
Team
Jiangsu Huge Horses
Beijing Tigers

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References

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