New Brunswick Senior Baseball League
Encyclopedia
The New Brunswick Senior Baseball League is the highest level of amateur baseball
play in New Brunswick
, Canada
. The Fredericton Royals are the reigning league
champions, and will represent New Brunswick at the 2009 Canadian Senior Baseball Championship in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The Fredericton Royals defeated the Chatham Ironmen in the 2008 league final.
Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The aim is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot diamond...
play in New Brunswick
New Brunswick
New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the only province in the federation that is constitutionally bilingual . The provincial capital is Fredericton and Saint John is the most populous city. Greater Moncton is the largest Census Metropolitan Area...
, Canada
Canada
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. The Fredericton Royals are the reigning league
Sports league
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champions, and will represent New Brunswick at the 2009 Canadian Senior Baseball Championship in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The Fredericton Royals defeated the Chatham Ironmen in the 2008 league final.
Current teams
Team | City | Venue |
Moncton Mets Moncton Mets The Moncton Mets are an amateur, minor league baseball team based in Moncton, New Brunswick. They play in the New Brunswick Senior Baseball League but participate in a crossover schedule with the Nova Scotia Senior Baseball League. In 2006 the team captured the highest honour in amateur league... |
Moncton, New Brunswick New Brunswick New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the only province in the federation that is constitutionally bilingual . The provincial capital is Fredericton and Saint John is the most populous city. Greater Moncton is the largest Census Metropolitan Area... |
Kiwanis Park Kiwanis Park Kiwanis Park is a 3,500 seat baseball field located in Moncton, New Brunswick. The field was donated to the City of Moncton in 1953 by the local Kiwanis Club. It is the largest baseball field in Canada east of Quebec City. The field is the current home of the Moncton Mets and Moncton's newest New... |
Saint John Alpines | Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John, New Brunswick City of Saint John , or commonly Saint John, is the largest city in the province of New Brunswick, and the first incorporated city in Canada. The city is situated along the north shore of the Bay of Fundy at the mouth of the Saint John River. In 2006 the city proper had a population of 74,043... |
Memorial Field |
Chatham Ironmen | Miramichi, New Brunswick Miramichi, New Brunswick Miramichi is the largest city in northern New Brunswick, Canada. It is situated at the mouth of the Miramichi River where it enters Miramichi Bay... |
Ironmen Field |
Fredericton Royals | Fredericton, New Brunswick Fredericton, New Brunswick Fredericton is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, by virtue of the provincial parliament which sits there. An important cultural, artistic, and educational centre for the province, Fredericton is home to two universities and cultural institutions such as the Beaverbrook Art... |
Royals Field |
Hub City Brewers | Moncton, New Brunswick Moncton, New Brunswick Moncton is a Canadian city, located in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. The city is situated in southeastern New Brunswick, within the Petitcodiac River Valley, and lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces... |
Kiwanis Park Kiwanis Park Kiwanis Park is a 3,500 seat baseball field located in Moncton, New Brunswick. The field was donated to the City of Moncton in 1953 by the local Kiwanis Club. It is the largest baseball field in Canada east of Quebec City. The field is the current home of the Moncton Mets and Moncton's newest New... |
Charlottetown Islanders | Charlottetown, PEI | Victoria Park Victoria Park, Charlottetown Victoria Park is a waterfront park in the Canadian city of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. It is about 15 hectares in area.-History:... |
List of league champions
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS | |||
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1929 Moncton Catholic Club | 1930 Moncton Catholic Club | 1931 St. Stephen Mohawks | 1932 St. Stephen Kiwan's |
1933 St. Stephen Kiwan's | 1934 St. Stephen Kiwan's | 1935 St. Stephen Mill Kiwan's | 1936 St. Stephen St.Croix |
1937 St. Stephen St.Croix | 1938 St. Stephen St.Croix | 1939 St. Stephen St.Croix | 1940 Devon Tigers |
1941 Devon Tigers | 1942 Saint John Ironmen | 1943 Saint John Dockman | 1944 Saint John St. Peters |
1945 Saint John St. Peters | 1946 Saint John St. Peters | 1947 Marysville Royals | 1948 Marysville Royals |
1949 Fredericton Capitals | 1950 Moncton Legionnaires | 1951 Moncton Legionnaires | 1952 Woodstock Lions |
1953 Woodstock Lions | 1954 Dalhousie Dodgers | 1955 Marysville Royals | 1956 Woodstock Elks |
1957 Saint John St. Peters | 1958 Woodstock Elks | 1959 Woodstock Elks | 1960 Moncton Cubs |
1961 Saint John St. Peters | 1962 Memramcook Rovers | 1963 Saint John St. Peters | 1964 St. Stephen St. Croix |
1965 Moncton Schooners | 1966 Moncton Schooners | 1967 Chatham Ironmen | 1968 Chatham Ironmen |
1969 Milltown Legionnaires | 1970 Edmundston Republicans | 1971 Edmundston Republicans | 1972 Fredericton Vikings |
1973 Marysville | 1974 Chatham Ironmen | 1975 Chatham Ironmen | 1976 Chatham Ironmen |
1977 Fredericton Granadas | 1978 Chatham Ironmen | 1979 Woodstock Shiretowners | 1980 Marysville Royals |
1981 Chatham Ironmen | 1982 Saint John Dodgers | 1983 Marysville Royals | 1984 Marysville Royals |
1985 Moncton Mets | 1986 Moncton Mets* | 1987 Moncton Mets* | 1989 Moncton Mets |
1990 Fredericton Schooners | 1991 Moncton Mets | 1992 Newcastle Cardinals | 1993 Saint John Alpines |
1994 Saint John Alpines | 1995 Fredericton Royals | 1996 Saint John Alpines | 1997 Fredericton Royals |
1998 Chatham Ironmen | 1998 Moncton Mets* | 1999 Fredericton Royals | 2000 Saint John Alpines |
2001 Saint John Alpines | 2002 Fredericton Royals | 2003 Fredericton Royals | 2004 Chatham Ironmen |
2005 Moncton Mets | 2006 Fredericton Royals | 2007 Fredericton Royals | 2008 Fredericton Royals |
2009 Fredericton Royals | 2010 Fredericton Royals | 2011 Chatham Ironmen | |