The American Amateur Baseball Congress (AABC) is an amateur baseball organization in the United States for players from sub-teens through adults. Founded in 1935, it coordinates its programs with USA Baseball and the American Baseball Coaches Association. AABC has eight (8) age-range divisions in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Canada. There are also five (5) single-age divisions: 9's, 11's, 13's, 15's, and 17's. In some leagues, however, all divisions are age-range and none are single-age.
Contents
- History
- Divisions
- World Series
- Stan Musial World Series
- Connie Mack World Series
- Don Mattingly World Series
- Mickey Mantle World Series
- Ken Griffey Jr World Series
- Sandy Koufax 14U World Series
- Sandy Koufax 13S World Series
- Pee Wee Reese World Series
- Gil Hodges World Series
- Willie Mays World Series
- Jackie Robinson World Series
- Roberto Clemente World Series
- Regions
- State leagues
- References
Under the AABC, each league has at least four (4) teams, each of which plays at least six (6) league games. Each league's winner goes on to state-tournament play. The winner of each state tournament goes to regional play and from there to the world series.
History
See footnoteAABC's 75th annual meeting was held on October 30, 2010, in San Antonio, Texas.
Divisions
See footnoteWorld Series
See footnoteStan Musial World Series
Connie Mack World Series
Don Mattingly World Series
Mickey Mantle World Series
Ken Griffey Jr World Series
Sandy Koufax 14U World Series
Sandy Koufax 13S World Series
Pee Wee Reese World Series
2014 Dallas, Texas
Gil Hodges World Series
2013 Hamden Yard Dogs (Hamden, Connecticut)
2014 Bonnie Seals (Brooklyn, NY)
Willie Mays World Series
'2014 Brooklyn Blue Storm