Italian Baseball League

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Italian Baseball League
SportBaseball
First season1948
PresidentRiccardo Fraccari
No. of teams33
Country Italy
San Marino
Most recent
champion
San Marino
(2025)
Most titlesNettuno BC 1945
(17 titles)
Relegation toSerie B
Websitewww.fibs.it

The Italian Baseball League (IBL, Italian: Campionato italiano di baseball), officially known as the Serie A (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsɛːrje ˈa]), is the top-level baseball league in Italy. Founded in 1948, it is governed by the Italian Baseball & Softball Federation (FIBS), which has its headquarters in Rome.

Many of the teams are based in the northern Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, which has historically been the hotbed of baseball in the country; a team from the Republic of San Marino also plays in Serie A.

Like most sports leagues in Europe, and unlike professional baseball leagues in North America and Asia, the IBL uses a promotion and relegation system; the bottom five clubs are relegated to the Serie B minor league. Winners of the league are awarded a scudetto, and earn the right to represent Italy in the European Champions Cup.[a]

History

Until 2010, the IBL featured a promotion-and-relegation league format that demoted the last place finisher to the minor leagues (Series A2), while the Serie A2 (baseball) champion would be promoted into the IBL. This was changed in late 2009, when FIBS approved the decision to introduce a fixed-team franchise format (similar to that found in Major League Baseball) starting with the 2010 season.

However, in 2018, the promotion-and-relegation system was reintroduced.[1]

In 2021, the Italian Baseball League was rebranded as Serie A, bringing together the previous eight-team Serie A1 and the second-tier Serie A2. The new league was structured into 33 participating teams in 8 divisions, or gironi (lit. "groups"). The 8 gironi winners compete for the league championship (the scudetto), while the remaining 25 will fight to avoid being among the five relegated to Serie B.[2][3] In 2023, the league size was reduced to 30 teams, divided into five gironi; the top two in each group of the first phase (prima fase) advance to the poule scudetto (and then to the playoffs), while those not qualified fight to avoid relegation.

Teams

As is the practice in Asian baseball leagues like Japan's NPB and South Korea's KBO, many of the official team names in the Serie A include the team's corporate sponsor — though unlike Asian baseball, a sponsorship name does not necessarily indicate ownership.

2023 poule scudetto teams

Of the 33 teams participating in the 2023 Serie A season, ten qualified for the poule scudetto (the championship pool). The top eight teams in the poule scudetto qualify for the postseason.

2023 Team Location 2023 prima
face position
(Group)
First season
in Serie A
No. of seasons
of current spell
in Serie A
Scudetto
titles
Most recent
Scudetto
Girone F
Hotsand Macerata AngelsItaly Macerata1st (A)20204
Godo BaseballItaly Russi2nd (C)20065
Nettuno BC 1945Italy Nettuno1st (D)19503172001
Comcor ModenaItaly Modena1st (E)19663
New Black PanthersItaly Ronchi dei Legionari2nd (B)19693
Girone G
Fortitudo BolognaItaly Bologna1st (C)196326142023
Senago BCItaly Milan2nd (E)20213
BSC GrossetoItaly Grosseto2nd (D)1999952014
Parma ClimaItaly Parma1st (B)195059102010
San Marino BaseballSan Marino San Marino2nd (A)19853862022

Defunct teams

Champions

Key
Team also won the European Champions Cup that season
Team also won the Baseball Champions League Europe that season

Single-table era (1948–85)

Season Champion Record Runners up MVP
1948Libertas Bologna4–0Ambrosiana Milano-
1949Firenze (LIB)8–2Ambrosiana Milano (LIB)-
Lazio (Serie A)5–0Ferrovieri Roma (Serie A)-
1950Libertas Roma18–2USCM Nettuno-
1951Nettuno BC17–1Libertas Roma-
1952Nettuno BC (2)16–2Libertas Roma-
1953Nettuno BC (3)16–2Lazio-
1954Nettuno BC (4)13–1AS Roma-
1955Lazio (2)12–2Nettuno-
1956Chlorodont Nettuno (5)10–2AS Roma-
1957Chlorodont Nettuno (6)13–1Lazio-
1958Algida Nettuno B.C. (7)12–0AS Roma-
C.U.S. Milano12–2Libertas Inter Milano-
1959Coca-Cola Roma (2)10–0Algida Nettuno-
1960Seven Up Milano (2)13–5Roma S.C.-
1961Europhon Milano (3)18–0Pirelli Milano-
1962Europhon Milano (4)18–0Simmenthal Nettuno/
ACLI Bologna
-
1963Simmenthal Nettuno (8)15–3Libertas Milano/
Europhon Milano
-
1964Simmenthal Nettuno (9)15–3UGF Fortitudo Bologna-
1965Simmenthal Nettuno (10)28–4Europhon Milano-
1966Europhon Milano (5)33–3Tanara Parma-
1967Europhon Milano (6)29–3Nettuno-
1968Europhon Milano (7)20–6Nettuno-
1969Montenegro Bologna21–6Noalex Milano-
1970Europhon Milano (8)39–5Montenegro Bologna-
1971Glen Grant Nettuno (11)38–6Bernazzoli Parma-
1972Montenegro Bologna (2)36–8Bernazzoli Parma-
1973Glen Grant Nettuno (12)36–8Montenegro Bologna-
1974Montenegro Bologna (3)36–8Colombo Nettuno-
1975Cercosti Rimini46–13Bernazzoli Parma-
1976Germal Parma51–3Colombo Nettuno-
1977Germal Parma (2)20–4 (first half)
22–8 (second half)
Derbigum RiminiMike Romano
1978Biemme Bologna (4)31–5Cercosti RiminiCarlos Guzman
1979Derbigum Rimini (2)30–6Germal Parma /
Colombo Nettuno
John Long
1980Derbigum Rimini (3)30–6Glen Grant NettunoEd Oliveros
1981Parmalat Parma (3)24–4 (first half)
34–6 (second half)
Papà Barzetti RiminiJohn Guggiana
1982Parmalat Parma (4)23–5 (first half)
34–6 (second half)
Sicma NettunoGiuseppe Carelli
1983Papà Barzetti Rimini (4)15–3 (first half)
32–10 (second half)
Nordmende Bologna-
1984BE. CA. Bologna (5)14–7 (first half)
29–11 (second half)
World Vision Parma-
1985World Vision Parma (5)51–15BE. CA. Bologna-

Playoff era (1986–present)

Year Winning team Runner up Result MVP
1986Grohe GrossetoTrevi Rimini4–3-
1987Trevi Rimini (5)Mamoli Grosseto4–1-
1988Ronson Lenoir Rimini (6)SCAC Nettuno4–0-
1989Mamoli Grosseto (2)Ronson Lenoir Rimini4–2-
1990SCAC Nettuno (13)Ronson Lenoir Rimini4–3-
1991Parma Angels (6)Flower Gloves Verona3-0
1992Telemarket Rimini (7)Eurobuilding Bologna3-0United States David Sheldon
1993C.F.C. Nettuno (14)Telemarket Rimini3–2United States Jessie Reid
1994Cariparma Angels (7)Danesi Nettuno4–1United States Brad Komminsk
1995Cariparma Angels (8)Danesi Nettuno4–1Italy Roberto Bianchi
1996Caffè Danesi Nettuno (15)Cariparma Angels4–2Italy Francesco Casolari
1997Cariparma Parma (9)Danesi Nettuno4–3Italy Francesco Casolari
1998Danesi Nettuno (16)Semenzato Rimini4–1Italy Federico Bassi
1999Semenzato Rimini (8)Danesi Nettuno4–3United States Ed Campaniello (Rimini)
2000Semenzato Rimini (9)Danesi Nettuno4–0Italy Claudio Liverziani (Rimini)
2001Caffè Danesi Nettuno (17)Semenzato Rimini4–2Italy Juan Carlos Vigna
2002Semenzato Rimini (10)Danesi Nettuno4–1Venezuela Orlando Muñoz (Modena)
2003Italeri Bologna (6)GB Ricambi Modena4–1Italy Claudio Liverziani (Bologna)
2004Prink Grosseto (3)Italeri Bologna4–2Puerto Rico Jaime Navarro (Grosseto)
2005Italeri Bologna (7)T & A San Marino4–3Dominican Republic Jesús Matos (Bologna)
2006Telemarket Rimini (11)Colonie Maremma Grosseto4–1Italy Mario Chiarini (Rimini)
2007Montepaschi Grosseto (4)Danesi Nettuno4–3Italy Giuseppe Mazzanti (Nettuno)
2008T & A San MarinoDanesi Nettuno4–3Italy Giuseppe Mazzanti (Nettuno)
2009UGF Banca Bologna (8)T & A San Marino4–1Dominican Republic Eddie Garabito (Bologna)
2010Cariparma Parma (10)Fortitudo Bologna4–2Venezuela Orlando Muñoz (Parma)
2011T & A San Marino (2)Danesi Nettuno4–3Venezuela Willie Vasquez (San Marino)
2012T & A San Marino (3)Rimini Baseball4–2Dominican Republic Danilo Sanchez (Godo)
2013T & A San Marino (4)Rimini Baseball3–2Italy Alessandro Vaglio
2014UGF Banca Bologna (9)Rimini Baseball4–3Italy Claudio Liverziani
2015Rimini Baseball (12)Fortitudo Baseball Bologna4–0Italy Giuseppe Mazzanti
2016UGF Banca Bologna (10)Rimini Baseball4–2Italy Sebastiano Poma
2017ASD Rimini (13)T & A San Marino3–0
2018UnipolSai Bologna (11)Parmaclima3–1
2019UnipolSai Bologna (12)T & A San Marino3–0
2020UnipolSai Bologna (13)T & A San Marino4–3
2021T & A San Marino (5)UnipolSai Bologna3–2
2022T & A San Marino (6)Parmaclima4–3
2023UnipolSai Bologna (14)T & A San Marino4–0Italy Ricardo Paolini
2024ParmaClima (11)San Marino Baseball Club4–1Italy Alex Liddi
2025San Marino Baseball Club (7)ParmaClima4–0Italy Ortwin Pieternella

Championships per team

Team Total Years
Nettuno BC 1945 17 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1971, 1973, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2001
Fortitudo Bologna 14 1969, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1984, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023
Rimini BC 13 1975, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2015, 2017
Parma BC 11 1976, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2010, 2024
Milano BC 1946 8 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970
San Marino BC 7 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2021, 2022, 2025
BBC Grosseto 4 1986, 1989, 2004, 2007
Roma 2 1950, 1959
Lazio 1949 (LIB), 1955
Fiorentina 1 1949 (Serie A)
  1. That is, for Italian clubs; San Marino BC automatically qualifies to play in the European Cup as the sole representative of the Republic of San Marino.

Notable former players

Standings

Rank Team Record (W-T-L) Team Link Still Active? When Started Stadium Name
1Libertas Bologna
Ambrosiana Milano-
2Mamoli Grosseto (LIB)
Lazio (FIBS)
Ambrosiana Milano (LIB)
Ferrovieri Roma (FIBS)
-
1950Libertas RomaUSCM Nettuno-
1951Nettuno B.C.Libertas Roma-
1952Nettuno B.C.Libertas Roma-
1953Nettuno B.C.Lazio-
1954Nettuno B.C.A.S. Roma-
1955LazioNettuno-
1956Chlorodont NettunoA.S. Roma-
1957Chlorodont NettunoLazio-
1958Algida Nettuno B.C.A.S. Roma-
1958C.U.S. MilanoLibertas Inter Milano-
1959Coca-Cola RomaAlgida Nettuno-
1960Seven Up MilanoRoma S.C.-
1961Europhon MilanoPirelli Milano-
1962Europhon MilanoSimmenthal Nettuno/
ACLI Bologna
-
1963Simmenthal NettunoLibertas Milano/
Europhon Milano
-
1964Simmenthal NettunoUGF Fortitudo Bologna-
1965Simmenthal NettunoEurophon Milano-
1966Europhon MilanoTanara Parma-
1967Europhon MilanoNettuno-
1968Europhon MilanoNettuno-
1969Montenegro BolognaNoalex Milano-
1970Europhon MilanoMontenegro Bologna-
1971Glen Grant NettunoBernazzoli Parma-
1972Montenegro BolognaBernazzoli Parma-
1973Glen Grant NettunoMontenegro Bologna-
1974Montenegro BolognaColombo Nettuno-
1975Cercosti RiminiBernazzoli Parma-
1976Germal ParmaColombo Nettuno-
1977Germal ParmaDerbigum RiminiMike Romano
1978Biemme BolognaCercosti RiminiCarlos Guzman
1979Derbigum RiminiGermal Parma /
Colombo Nettuno
John Long
1980Derbigum RiminiGlen Grant NettunoEd Oliveros
1981Parmalat ParmaPapà Barzetti RiminiJohn Guggiana
1982Parmalat ParmaSicma NettunoGiuseppe Carelli
1983Papà Barzetti RiminiNordmende Bologna-
1984BE. CA. BolognaWorld Vision Parma-
1985World Vision ParmaBE. CA. Bologna-

Notes

References

  1. "Basta IBL! Si ritorna alla serie A1!" (in Italian). baseballmania.eu. 20 December 2017.
  2. "The history of baseball in Italy". MLB.com.
  3. Fabio Ferrini. "Copia archiviata" (in Italian). Archived from the original on 12 April 2021.

See also