The Intercounty Baseball League (IBL) is a semi-professional baseball organization located in the Canadian province of Ontario. The league was formed in 1919.
The level of Intercounty Baseball League play can be categorized as being at the "semi-pro" level.
Three London Majors players were drafted by MLB in 2007: catcher Chris Dennis and pitcher Adam Arnold by the Milwaukee Brewers, and first-baseman/third-baseman/outfielder Mitch Delaney by the Chicago White Sox. Colin Buckborough, pitcher with the Brantford Red Sox, was also drafted by the Seattle Mariners in 2007.
[edit] History
The IBL was founded in 1919 with just four teams—Galt, Guelph, Stratford and Kitchener—and is believed to be the oldest amateur men's league in Canada and also one of the best, regarding quality of play. During the early years, the league expanded to include the cities of London, Brantford, Preston and St. Thomas, Ontario.
The league's first commissioner in the 1950s was John Gillies, a London, Ontario, lawyer and former pitcher in the league for the London Majors.
It was previously known as the Intercounty Major Baseball League and the Senior Intercounty Baseball League. The teams play for the Jack and Lynne Dominico Trophy, which is awarded to the league champions. Jack and Lynne Dominico are the co-owners of the Toronto Maple Leafs Baseball Club.
In June 2006, the league unanimously endorsed establishing an IBL Hall of Fame at Labatt Park in London, Ontario, home to the London Majors. This proposal is still unfolding and may take several years to implement.
On July 8, 2006, in Barrie, Ontario, the league's "New Era IBL All-Star Classic" game between the Barrie Baycats and the IBL all-stars was played with Barrie defeating the IBL all-stars 7–2.
[edit] Current member teams
| Intercounty Baseball League |
| Team | City | Stadium | Founded |
| Barrie Baycats | Barrie, Ontario, Canada | Barrie Metals Stadium at Barrie Community Sports Complex | 2001 |
| Brantford Red Sox | Brantford, Ontario, Canada | Arnold Anderson Stadium | 1911 |
| Guelph Royals | Guelph, Ontario, Canada | David E. Hastings Stadium | 1919 |
| Hamilton Thunderbirds | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada | Bernie Arbour Memorial Stadium | 1953 |
| Kitchener Panthers | Kitchener, Ontario, Canada | Jack Couch Baseball Park | 1919 |
| London Majors | London, Ontario, Canada | Labatt Park | 1925 |
| Oshawa Dodgers | Oshawa, Ontario, Canada | Kinsmen Stadium | 2002 |
| Mississauga Twins | Mississauga, Ontario, Canada | Meadowvale Baseball Complex | 2008 |
| Toronto Maple Leafs | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Christie Pits | 1969 |
[edit] Past teams
| Intercounty Baseball League |
| Team | City | Stadium | Founded | Folded |
| Galt Terriers – later as Cambridge Terriers | Galt, Ontario | Dickson Park | 1919 | 1984, after winning Intercounty Championship the previous season (1983). |
| St. Thomas Elgins | St. Thomas, Ontario | | 1948 as the Legion until 1953 | 1961 - re-emerged in 1963 and folded again in 1996 |
| St. Thomas Storm | St. Thomas, Ontario | Pinafore Park/Emslie Field | 2000 | Moved to Stratford in 2004 |
| Waterloo Tigers | Waterloo, Ontario | Bechtel Park | 2000 | 2004 |
| Guelph C-Joys | Guelph, Ontario | Exhibition Park | | renamed Guelph Royals |
| Hamilton Cardinals | Hamilton, Ontario | Bernie Arbour Memorial Stadium | 1919 | 2005 renamed Hamilton Thunderbirds |
| Kitchener Legionnaires | Kitchener, Ontario | Victoria Park | 1957 | renamed Kitchener Dutchmen |
| Kitchener Dutchmen | Kitchener, Ontario | Jack Couch Stadium | | renamed Kitchener Panthers |
| London Chester Pegg Diamonds | London, Ontario | Labatt Park | 1960 | 1962; renamed London Majors |
| London Pontiacs | London, Ontario | Labatt Park | 1963 | 1970; renamed London Avcos |
| London Avcos | London, Ontario | Labatt Park | 1970 | 1974; renamed London El-Morocco Majors |
| London El-Morocco Majors | London, Ontario | Labatt Park | 1974 | 1975; renamed London Majors |
| Kraven Knits | Stratford, Ontario | National Stadium | 1974 | 1976; renamed Stratford Hillers |
| Stratford Hillers | Stratford, Ontario | National Stadium | 1976 |
| Stratford Storm | Stratford, Ontario | National Stadium | 2004 | 2006; renamed Stratford Nationals |
| Stratford Nationals | Stratford, Ontario | National Stadium | 2006 | 2008; moved to Mississauga and became the Mississauga Twins for the 2009 season |
| Listowel Legionnaires | Listowel, Ontario | John Bell Memorial Park | | |
| Oakville Ontarioans | Oakville, Ontario | | | |
| Niagara Falls Mariners | Niagara Falls, Ontario | Oakes Park | | |
| Windsor Spitfires | Windsor, Ontario | | | |
[edit] League staff
[edit] Champions
[edit] Standings
[edit] Notable past players
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[edit] References
- Intercounty Major Baseball League's 1998 Record Book by Editor Herb Morell and Dominico Promotions Inc.
[edit] External links