División de Honor de Beisbol

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Division de Honor de Beisbol is the highest level of professional baseball in Spain and is overseen by RFEBS. It is currently a 12 team league that plays a 48 game schedule from March to May. The games are played principally on weekends. The playoff series follow a best-of-seven format. The team plays all other teams twice, once at home and once away, and two matches in the same day, during the regular season. The top three teams of each group at the end of the regular season play in the Final Play-off competing for the title of Spanish Baseball Champion and the last three play the promotion for the relegation. The champion and other top teams play in the various European leagues and championships.

Most of the teams are based in the Catalonia and Navarre provinces of Spain. Many of the official team nicknames contain the name of the team's corporate sponsor.

[edit] Season by season

  • 1944: RCD Espanyol
  • 1945: Real Madrid
  • 1946: FC Barcelona
  • 1947: FC Barcelona
  • 1948: Real Madrid
  • 1949: Atlético de Madrid
  • 1950: Real Madrid
  • 1951: Atlético de Madrid
  • 1952: Atlético de Madrid
  • 1953: RCD Espanyol
  • 1954: Hèrcules Les Corts
  • 1955: Real Madrid
  • 1956: FC Barcelona
  • 1957: Picadero JC
  • 1958: Hèrcules Les Corts
  • 1959: Real Madrid
  • 1960: Real Madrid
  • 1961: Real Madrid
  • 1962: Picadero JC
  • 1963: Real Madrid
  • 1964: Picadero JC
  • 1965: El Corte Inglés de Madrid
  • 1966: Piratas de Madrid
  • 1967: Piratas de Madrid
  • 1968: El Corte Inglés de Madrid
  • 1969: El Corte Inglés de Madrid
  • 1970: ?
  • 1971: ?
  • 1972: ?
  • 1973: ?
  • 1974: ?
  • 1975: ?
  • 1976: ?
  • 1977: ?
  • 1978: ?
  • 1979: Condepols Madrid
  • 1980: Condepols Madrid
  • 1981: Piratas de Madrid
  • 1982: CB Viladecans
  • 1983: CB Viladecans
  • 1984: CB Viladecans
  • 1985: CB Viladecans
  • 1986: CB Viladecans
  • 1987: CB Viladecans
  • 1988: CB Viladecans
  • 1989: CB Viladecans
  • 1990: CB Viladecans
  • 1991: CB Viladecans
  • 1992: CB Viladecans
  • 1993: CB Viladecans
  • 1994: CB Viladecans
  • 1995: CB Viladecans
  • 1996: CB Viladecans
  • 1997: CB Viladecans
  • 1998: CB Viladecans
  • 1999: CB Viladecans
  • 2000: CB Viladecans
  • 2001: CB Viladecans
  • 2002: CB Viladecans
  • 2003: CBS Sant Boi
  • 2004: Rojos de Candelaria
  • 2005: Marlins Puerto Cruz
  • 2006: Marlins Puerto Cruz
  • 2007: Marlins Puerto Cruz

[edit] 2007/2008 teams

The top Spanish teams (usually the league champion) qualify to play in the European Cup.

[edit] See also