51 adult teams will play at four levels and in ten divisions during the 2011 British Baseball season, according to the league structure released by the British Baseball Federation on March 30.
The British Baseball Federation has released the league and divisional structures for the 2011 baseball season that will begin for all leagues on Sunday, April 17.
51 adult teams will play at four levels and in ten divisions during the 2011 season.
The flagship National Baseball League has expanded again this year, to 10 teams in two pools.
The AAA level will have North and South divisions, with four teams in the North and six in the South.
At AA level, there will be North and Midlands divisions with five teams each and two South divisions with seven teams in one and six in the other.
At A level, there will be two divisions, both in the South, and both with four teams each.
The playoff and National Championship structure that will emerge from these divisions will be announced by the BBF shortly.
Meanwhile, here is how the teams will line up for play this season.
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Six of the eight Hawks awards went to two of the team’s most exceptional players.
Andy Cornish received the Excellence in Leadership award reflecting the club’s appreciation for his dedication and contribution in every department of the club. Most Improved Player trophy went to Ilya Dimitrov, to add to his Hawks Outfield Gold Glove.