2011 North American League season

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2011 NAL season
League North American League
Sport Baseball
DurationMay 25, 2011 – August 28, 2011 [1]
Regular season
Season champions Edmonton Capitals
League postseason
Northern Division champions Edmonton Capitals
  Northern Division runners-up Calgary Vipers
Southern Division champions San Angelo Colts
  Southern Division runners-up Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings
NAL Championship Series
Champions Edmonton Capitals
  Runners-up Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings
NAL seasons

The 2011 North American League season was the inaugural season of the North American League, after three previous independent baseball leagues in the Golden Baseball League, United Baseball League and the Northern League merged to form the NAL. The NAL was set for 12 teams in 2011, however only played with 10. The Henderson Roadrunners never played as Norse Field wasn’t ready in time for the 2011 season. [2]

Contents

Season schedule

The 10 teams in the league were split evenly between two divisions, North and South. The top two teams in each division would qualify for the 2011 playoffs.

Regular season standings

as of August 28, 2011

North Division Regular Season Standings
PosTeam G W L Pct. GB
1y Edmonton Capitals 885632.636--
2x Calgary Vipers 865333.6162.0
3e Chico Outlaws 884147.46615.0
4e Lake County Fielders 632736.42916.5
5e Maui Na Koa Ikaika 692940.42017.5
South Division Regular Season Standings
PosTeam G W L Pct. GB
1y San Angelo Colts 885236.591--
2x Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings 885137.5801.0
3e Edinburg Roadrunners 893752.41615.5
4e McAllen Thunder 893752.41615.5
5e Yuma Scorpions 883553.39817.0

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Statistical leaders

Hitting

StatPlayerTeamTotal
HR Daryl Jones San Angelo Colts 28
AVG David Peralta Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings .392
RBIs Daryl Jones San Angelo Colts 90
SB Stantrel Smith Edinburg Roadrunners 42

Pitching

StatPlayerTeamTotal
W Chandler Bernard San Angelo Colts 12
ERA Eric Blackwell Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings 3.01
SO Logan Williamson San Angelo Colts 104
SV Edgar Martinez Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings 20

To qualify as league leader for hitter, AVG - Minimum of plate appearances of 2.7 per team game. To qualify as league leader for pitcher, ERA - Minimum inning(s) of .8 pitched per team game. [4]

Playoffs

Format

In 2011, the top two teams in each division advanced to the playoffs. The first round was a best-of-seven Division Championship Series. In the second round, the North American League Championship Series was also a best-of-seven series. The playoffs were held August 29 through September 13.

Playoff bracket

Division Championship Series
(best-of-seven)
North American League Championship Series
(best-of-seven)
North Division
4 Edmonton Capitals 37314129X
1 Calgary Vipers 9515762X
N1 Edmonton Capitals 771017XX
South Division
S2 Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings 14353XX
0 San Angelo Colts 3340XXX
4 Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings 413129XXX

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