Federación de Béisbol Aficionado de Puerto Rico

Federación de Béisbol Aficionado de Puerto Rico
Sport Baseball
Founded 1940
President Dr. José D. Quiles Rosas
No. of teams 42
Country  Puerto Rico
Most recent
champion(s)
Bravos de Cidra
Official website http://www.lbsdapr.org

Béisbol Doble A ("Double-A Baseball"), governed by the Federación de Béisbol Aficionado de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico Amateur Baseball Federation), is a Puerto Rican amateur baseball spring and summer baseball league, founded in 1940 and based in San Juan. The season starts in mid-February, and ends with the Carnaval de Campeones (Carnival of Champions) final in September. They play a weekend schedule (Friday, Saturday and Sunday), and their all-star game is held soon after the regular season and before the playoffs. The Montañeses de Utuado are the defending champions, having defeated the Guayama Brujos in six games.

League structure

As of the 2014 baseball season, it had 48 teams, grouped into two leagues (Atlantic League and Caribbean League), with 4 divisions of 6 teams in each league. The 2013 season saw the relocation of 4 teams and a divisional realignment due to geographical relocation; Villalba went to Ceiba and became the Marlins, Carolina went to Luquillo and became the Turistas, the original Cataño franchise moved to Corozal and became the Plataneros, and Toa Baja moved to Cataño and became the new Lancheros. However, six teams were eliminated after the 2014 season: Toa Alta, Moca, Luquillo, Ceiba, Gurabo and Orocovis.

2014 season teams

Atlantic League

North Division

  • Aguada Navegantes (Aguada Navigators)
  • Aguadilla Tiburones (Aguadilla Sharks)
  • Utuado Montañeses (Utuado Mountaineers)
  • Camuy Arenas (Camuy Sandmen)
  • Hatillo Tigres (Hatillo Tigers)
  • San Sebastian Patrulleros (San Sebastian Troopers)

Metropolitan Division

  • Barceloneta Industriales (Barceloneta Industrials)
  • Dorado Guardianes (Dorado Guardians)
  • Florida Titanes (Florida Titans)
  • Manatí Atenienses (Manatí Athenians)
  • Vega Alta Maceteros
  • Vega Baja Melao Melao

West Division

  • Añasco Fundadores (Añasco Founders)
  • Cabo Rojo Piratas (Cabo Rojo Pirates)
  • Hormigueros Peregrinos (Hormigueros Pilgrims)
  • Lajas Cardenales (Lajas Cardinals)
  • Mayaguez Tarzanes (Mayaguez Tarzans)
  • Sabana Grande Petateros

Caribbean league

Southeast Division

  • Cayey Toritos (Cayey Bulls)
  • Guayama Brujos AA (Guayama Wizards)
  • Maunabo Jueyeros (Maunabo Crabbers)
  • Patillas Leones (Patillas Lions)
  • San Lorenzo Samaritanos (San Lorenzo Samaritans)
  • Yabucoa Azucareros (Yabucoa Sugar Cane Growers)

East Division

  • Fajardo Cariduros AA (Fajardo Cariduros)
  • Humacao Grises (Humacao Grays)
  • Juncos Mulos del Valencianos (Juncos Valencian Mules)
  • Las Piedras Artesanos (Las Piedras Artisans)
  • Loiza Cocoteros
  • Rio Grande Guerrilleros (Rio Grande Warriors)

Central Division

  • Aibonito Polluelos
  • Barranquitas Proceres
  • Cataño Lancheros (Cataño Boatmen)
  • Cidra Bravos (Cidra Braves)
  • Comerio Pescadores del Plata (Comerio Plata Fishermen)
  • Guaynabo Mets AA (Guaynabo Mets)

South Division

  • Coamo Maratonistas (Coamo Marathon Runners)
  • Juana Diaz Poetas (Juana Diaz Poets)
  • Peñuelas Petroleros (Peñuelas Oilers)
  • Santa Isabel Potros (Santa Isabel Colts)
  • Salinas Peces Voladores (Salinas Flying Fish)
  • Yauco Cafetaleros (Yauco Coffee Growers)

Regular Season Format

The regular season consists of 20 games, in which every team faces their divisional opponent 4 times during the season (2 games at home, 2 games on the road), and at season's end, the top 4 teams in the division qualifies for the postseason.

Playoffs

Divisional semifinals and finals

The top 4 teams in every division qualifies for the postseason, first in the divisional semifinals, where there are paired according to the regular season finish, and the top seed faces the 4th seed, and the 2nd seed faces the 3rd seed. The winners of the divisional semifinals faces each other for the Divisional Championship, and the winner of that series wins their respective division and advanced to the Carnaval de Campeones or Champions' Carnival as they are known in Puerto Rico. Both the Divisional Semifinals and Finals are a Best of Seven series.

Carnaval de Campeones

The Carnaval de Campeones (Champions' Carnival) is the second phase of the playoff system in the Beisbol Doble AA where all 8 divisional champions face each other in order to crown the national champion, in which is divided between the 4 divisional champions for both the Atlantic League and the Caribbean League. The pairings of all the Champions' Carnival series are determined by the aggregate of the teams overall regular season and divisional playoffs winning percentage. The Pairings goes also the top seed against the 4th seed between the leagues' divisional champions, and later the winners of that first round advance to their respective league championship finals, and the winners of that league finals face each other in the National Finals. All three rounds are a Best of Seven Format as well.

Championships by franchise (all-time)

TeamTitles
Bravos de Cidra 9
Mulos de Juncos 9
Poetas de Juana Díaz 6
Samaritanos de San Lorenzo 6
Atenienses de Manatí 4
Azucareros de Yabucoa 4
Cariduros de Fajardo 3
Maceteros de Vega Alta 3
Montañeses de Utuado 3
Petateros de Sabana Grande 2
Guerrilleros de Río Grande 2
Melao Melao de Vega Baja 2
Mayagüez (Las Mesas) 2
Polluelos de Aibonito 1
Tiburones de Aguadilla 1
Proceres de Barranquitas 1
Calvert 1
Cayey (Bar Montañez) 1
Toritos de Cayey 1
Coamo (Cariduros) 1
Pescadores del Plata de Comerío 1
Titanes de Florida 1
Brujos de Guayama 1
Grises de Humacao 1
Artesanos de Las Piedras 1
Jueyeros de Maunabo 1
Sultanes de Mayagüez 1
Patrulleros de San Sebastián 1
Naval Air Station 1
Ponce (Cachorros) 1
Ponce Cuban Stars 1
Potros de Santa Isabel 1
Santurce 1
Utuado Stars 1
Piratas 1
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