Greek Baseball League

Last updated
Greek Baseball League
Sport Baseball
Founded 2000
First season2000
Ceased2014
President P. Mitsiopoulos
No. of teams8
Country Greece
Confederation Europe
Last
champion(s)
Marousi 2004
Most titles Spartakos Glyfadas
& Marousi 2004 (6)
Level on pyramid1

Greek Baseball league is the top amateur baseball league in Greece. The inaugural season was held in 2000 and the first champions were Marousi 2004. The season begins every March and concludes every November with the finals, a best-of-five series. Games are played exclusively on weekends. In 2014, the Greek government decided the abolition of Greek Baseball Federation due to low number of active clubs in this sport. [1]

Contents

Greek Champions

YearTeam
2000 Marousi 2004
2001 Marousi 2004
2002 Marousi 2004
2003 Marousi 2004
2004 Spartakos Glyfadas
2005 Spartakos Glyfadas
2006 Spartakos Glyfadas
2007 Spartakos Glyfadas
2008not held
2009 Spartakos Glyfadas
2010 Panthers Patras
2011 Marousi 2004
2012 Spartakos Glyfadas
2013 Marousi 2004
2014 Panathinaikos

Performance by club

ΣύλλογοςΤίτλοιΧρονιές
Marousi 2004
6
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2011, 2013
Spartakos Glyfadas
6
2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012
Panthers Patras
1
2010
Panathinaikos
1
2014

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