Detroit Diesel: Women's Elite Baseball Club: Other Leagues
.:: ASSOCIATIONS ::.
Amateur Athletic Union
Founded to help women's baseball teams around the country network through its website and the tournaments it has organized. Since 1992 the AWBF has organized 17 regional and national tournaments. With international partner Women's Baseball Association of Japan (WBAJ) it organized the first four Women's World Series events. National teams met in Canada (2001), United States (2002), Australia (2003) and Japan (2004) to play for international bragging rights.
.:: LEAGUES FOR GIRLS 18 & UNDER ::.
"An International Advocacy Group Providing Opportunities in Baseball for Girls and Women."
The first all girls' & women's baseball league in the USA!
.:: STATEWIDE LEAGUES ::.
Home of the Cal Sabres, SoCal Bandits, Mavericks, Blues, and CWBL All Stars.
SCWBL
CWBO
WWBA
EWBC
NYWBA
PWBL (Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey)
RIWBL
NAWBL
GLWBL (Michigan, Illinois, Chicago, Indiana)
NAWBL (Southern United States & Florida). Home of the Ocala Lightning, Jacksonville Flames and South Florida Crush.
.:: STATEWIDE TEAM WEBSITES::.
Home of the Indians, Yankees and Mets
This is the team that inspired the movie "A League Of Their Own"
.:: INTERNATIONAL SITES ::.
Formed in April of 2000, WIBBA has organized four international elite women's baseball tournaments called the Women's World Series. The organizers were the American Women's Baseball League and the Women's Baseball Association of Japan. The International BAseball Federation (IBAF) sanctioned their first women's international tournament in 2004. The 2004 Women's World Cup of Baseball was played in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada July 30-Septmber 8, 2004. In 2005 the American Women's Baseball League will move the Women's World Series event to Orlando, Florida.
The 2004 USA Baseball Women's National Team (WNT) defeated Japan to claim the gold medal at the first IBAF World Cup of Women's Baseball.
Celebrating 10 years and 8 teams.