Valley Baseball League
The Valley Baseball League is an NCAA and MLB-sanctioned collegiate summer baseball league in the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia.[1] Each Valley Baseball League season consists of 42 games played during summer, beginning the Friday after Memorial Day and continuing into late July. Playoffs immediately follow and culminate in early August.
Sport | Baseball |
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Founded | 1923 |
President | C. Bruce Alger |
Commissioner | C. Bruce Alger |
Motto | "Gateway to the majors" |
No. of teams | 11 |
Country | United States |
Most recent champion(s) | Charlottesville Tom Sox |
Official website | Valley Baseball League |
The league was started in 1923 and sanctioned by the NCAA in 1961. It has been a wooden bat league since 1993. It is one of almost a dozen leagues in the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball. The VBL is funded in part by a grant from Major League Baseball. The Valley League has produced well over 1,000 professional baseball players, including a record 79 former players drafted in the 2008 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.
In 2007, the Valley Baseball League expanded to include one new team with the addition of the Fauquier Gators. Another team was planned to be added in Lexington, Virginia but difficulties with the lighting system delayed the team's addition to the league. The VBL announced in July 2008 that the Rockbridge Rapids would start play in the 2009 season, but the team folded a couple years later. In 2011 the Strasburg Express entered the league and in 2015 the Charlottesville Tom Sox entered the league.[2]
The league canceled the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3][4]
Teams
North
Valley League Playoff Series
- Quarterfinals
- #1 vs. #8 (Best 2 of 3 games)
- #2 vs. #7 (Best 2 of 3 games)
- #3 vs. #6 (Best 2 of 3 games)
- #4 vs. #5 (Best 2 of 3 games)
- Semifinals
- Highest Remaining Seed Vs. Lowest Remaining Seed (Best 2 of 3 games)
- Next Highest Seed vs. Next Lowest Seed (Best 2 of 3 games)
- Championship
- Highest Remaining Seed vs. Other Remaining Seed (Best 2 of 3 games)
VBL Champions
Year | VBL Champion |
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2020 | None[lower-alpha 1] |
2019 | Charlottesville |
2018 | New Market |
2017 | Charlottesville |
2016 | Strasburg |
2015 | Strasburg |
2014 | Waynesboro |
2013 | Waynesboro |
2012 | Harrisonburg |
2011 | Covington |
2010 | Luray |
2009 | Haymarket |
2008 | Luray |
2007 | Waynesboro |
2006 | Luray |
2005 | Covington |
2004 | Winchester |
2003 | Winchester |
2002 | New Market |
2001 | Winchester |
2000 | Harrisonburg |
1999 | Staunton |
1998 | Waynesboro |
1997 | Winchester |
1996 | Staunton |
1995 | Staunton |
1994 | New Market |
1993 | Winchester |
1992 | Winchester |
1991 | Harrisonburg |
1990 | Winchester |
1989 | New Market |
1988 | Waynesboro |
1987 | Winchester |
1986 | Front Royal |
1985 | Staunton |
1984 | Waynesboro |
1983 | Winchester |
1982 | Winchester |
1981 | Winchester |
1980 | Winchester |
1979 | Winchester |
1978 | Madison |
1977 | Harrisonburg |
1976 | Staunton |
1975 | Madison |
1974 | Shenandoah |
1973 | Shenandoah |
1972 | Shenandoah |
1971 | Harrisonburg |
1970 | Harrisonburg |
1969 | Harrisonburg |
1968 | Luray |
1967 | Luray |
1966 | Luray |
1965 | Luray |
1964 | Harrisonburg |
1963 | Shenandoah |
1962 | Harrisonburg |
1961 | Shenandoah |
1960 | Shenandoah |
1959 | Harrisonburg |
1958 | Harrisonburg |
1957 | Staunton |
1956 | Elkton |
1955 | Harrisonburg |
1954 | Staunton |
- Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Championships per team
(in alphabetical order)
- Charlottesville -2
- Covington -2
- Elkton -1
- Front Royal -1
- Haymarket -1
- Harrisonburg -12
- Luray-7
- Madison -2
- New Market -4
- Shenandoah -6
- Staunton -6
- Strasburg -2
- Waynesboro -6
- Winchester -13
- Not all teams have been with VBL since 1954. Throughout its history, teams have been removed and added.
The summer of 2008 was highlighted by a promotion called Around the Valley in 60 Days. This promotion was started by Crystal Clear Delivery and S. Carter Studios and encouraged patrons to visit all 11 parks in the 60-day season. The program was deemed a huge success as some fifty fans completed the program and attended all 11 ballparks.
Notable players
- Daniel Murphy Luray '04 '05
- Brett Gardner, New Market '03 Center Field
- Ben Guez, Covington '06
- Jason Kipnis, Covington '07, second baseman for the Cleveland Indians
- Collin Cowgill, Covington
- Javier Lopez, New Market '96
- Mike Lowell, Waynesboro '93
- Mike Maroth, Staunton '96 '97
- Kyle Snyder, Winchester '97
- Cory Spangenberg, Winchester '10
- Aubrey Huff, Staunton
- Luke Scott, Staunton
- Juan Pierre, Harrisonburg
- Steve Finley, Harrisonburg
- Clint Robinson, Harrisonburg '05
- Mo Vaughn, Harrisonburg
- Jon Rauch, Harrisonburg
- David Eckstein, Harrisonburg
- Chris Hoiles, Harrisonburg
- Chris Devenski, Woodstock
- Guido Knudson, Woodstock
- Yonder Alonso, Luray '06
- Johnny Oates, Waynesboro
- Denny Walling, Waynesboro
- Wayne Comer, Shenandoah
- Jerry May, Staunton
- Jon Jay, Staunton '04
- Chris Perez, Staunton '04
- Ryan Schimpf, Luray '08
- Roberto Hernandez, Front Royal [5]
- Eddy Rodriguez, Luray '05 & '06 [6]
- Jim Morris, Charlottesville
- Tom Browning, New Market
- Dan Pasqua, New Market
- Jimmy Key, Winchester
- Alex Wimmers, Luray '08
- Drew Rucinski, Luray '08
- Brian Bocock, Luray '04
- Erik Kratz, Waynesboro and Harrisonburg
- Mike Cubbage, Charlottesville
- Rick Honeycutt, Charlottesville
- Billy Sample, Harrisonburg
- Kirt Manwaring,Waynesboro
- Rich Rodriguez, Staunton
- Reggie Sanders, Front Royal
- Wayne Tolleson, Staunton
- Vic Correll, Staunton
- John Kruk, New Market
- Sam Perlozzo, Waynesboro and New Market
- Jason Michaels, Staunton
- John Pawlowski, Staunton
- Chad Tracy, Staunton
- Tommy LaStella, Haymarket
- Darrell Whitmore, Front Royal
- Rick Spiers, Charlotte
References
- Fisher, Marc (June 16, 2004). "Perfect Pitch". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 26, 2014.
- "Tom Sox Chosen as Name of Charlottesville's New VBL Team". NBC29.com. February 5, 2015. Archived from the original on February 5, 2015. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
- "The 2020 Valley League Has Been Cancelled". ValleyLeagueBaseball.com (Press release). Valley Baseball League. April 2, 2020. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- Hite, Patrick (April 2, 2020). "Valley Baseball League season canceled". The News Leader. Staunton, Virginia. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- "Cardinals That Made it to The Show". Front Royal Cardinals. Retrieved March 27, 2018.
- "Eddy Rodríguez". Miami Hurricanes. Retrieved March 27, 2018.