China Baseball Association

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China Baseball Association
Sport Baseball
Founded 2002
No. of teams 6
Country China
Current champions Tianjin Lions

The China Baseball League (Chinese: 中国棒球联赛) or Chinese Baseball League or CBL is a fledgling professional baseball league in the People's Republic of China, founded in 2002. It should not be confused with the Chinese Professional Baseball League, which is the game's top league in Taiwan.

Very confusingly, there is another CBL, the Chinese Basketball League, which is a "division 2" basketball minor league for the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).

The teams are:


Past teams include:

  • Beijing Vicious Lions

The Hope Stars and Dragons are new teams, joining the original four teams this season. The Hope Stars are an under-21 team of promising players from around the country.

The opening day of the 2005 season was April 1, 2005. The regular season ended on June 26. In the 2005 best-of-five championship series, the Beijing Tigers swept the Tianjin Lions, three games to none, giving the Tigers their third straight title.

[edit] Earlier seasons

The original four teams in the first season (2002) were Beijing Tigers, Tianjin Lions, Shanghai Eagles and Guangzhou Lightning. That season lasted only from April 26 to May 25 with a one-game championship. (The 2005 championship series was abbreviated to three games due to SARS.)

In the 2004 season, the defending champion Beijing Tigers once again defeated the Tianjin Lions in the best-of-five finals. They came back from an 0-2 deficit to win the series 3 games to 2.

Year Winner Games Runner-up Games
2002 Tianjin Lions 1 Beijing Tigers 0
2003 Beijing Tigers 3 Tianjin Lions 2
2004 Beijing Tigers 3 Tianjin Lions 2
2005 Beijing Tigers 2 Tianjin Lions 0
2006 Tianjin Lions 3 Guangdong Dragons 0

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