Serie A Federale

Serie A Federale
Founded 2010
Country  Italy
Confederation Confederation of European Baseball
Number of teams 24
Relegation to Serie B Federale
League cup(s) Coppa Italia A Federale
Current champions Paternò Red Sox
Website FIBS Federation Italian Baseball Softball

A Federale League of baseball is the highest level of Italian amateur baseball, started on April 10, 2010. Previously, the institution in Italy of the first professional championship was dominated Italian Baseball League. The winner of the tournament was awarded the distinction of Champion of Italy of A Federale Baseball

Rule

The 24 teams separated in the 3 groupings are faced in a circle of going and return with two games for weekend: Saturday in Game1 to the 15:30 (or Sunday to the 10:30) with the teams that cannot line up the foreign pitcher, and to the 20:30 (or to the 15:30 of Sunday) in Game2, with the possibility, instead, to line up no Italian pitcher. After the Regular Season, the first teams with the best results with the best of second teams compete in the semifinals. The two winners of the semifinal rounds will compete in the Series for the title.

As A Federale League has been composed

After 8 Teams of the Italian Baseball had formed their professional league, the Italian Baseball League, the Federation Italian Baseball Softball organizes the League A, that covers the whole Italian national territory, Sicily included, and that it assigns the title of Champion of Italy.

Teams participants to the League 2017

Girone A

Girone B
Girone C

KGoldrunner Hall of Fame

Year Winning Team Runner Up Result Final Series
2010 Reggio Emilia Baseball Codogno Baseball3–1
2011 Arezzo Baseball Baseball & Softball Club Rovigo 3–0
2012 Reggio Emilia BaseballBaseball & Softball Club Rovigo 3–0
2013Padova Baseball Athletics Bologna Baseball 3–0
2014 Grosseto Baseball New Black Panthers Ronchi dei Legionari 3–0
2015 Bollate Baseball Grosseto Baseball 3–2
2016 Paternò Red Sox Bollate Baseball 3–2

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