American Legion Baseball
Encyclopedia
American Legion Baseball is a variety of amateur
baseball
played by teenage boys in 50 states in the USA
. More than five thousand team
s participate each year. The American Legion
Department of South Dakota established the program in 1925 at Milbank, South Dakota
. Most Major League Baseball
players
played American Legion Baseball.
, the purpose of American Legion Baseball is to give young men "an opportunity to develop their skills, personal fitness, leadership qualities, and to have fun."
Divisions
of Sportsmanship
I Will Keep The Rules.
I Will Keep Faith with my Teammates.
I Will Keep my Temper.
I Will Keep myself Fit.
I Will Keep a Stout Heart in Defeat.
I Will Keep my Pride under in Victory.
I Will Keep a Sound Soul, a Clean Mind, & a Healthy Body.
Amateur baseball in the United States
Amateur baseball is a form of baseball in which the players either are not paid for playing, or receive only a modest stipend or employment arranged by the team's boosters...
baseball
Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The aim is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot diamond...
played by teenage boys in 50 states in the USA
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
. More than five thousand team
Team
A team comprises a group of people or animals linked in a common purpose. Teams are especially appropriate for conducting tasks that are high in complexity and have many interdependent subtasks.A group in itself does not necessarily constitute a team...
s participate each year. The American Legion
American Legion
The American Legion is a mutual-aid organization of veterans of the United States armed forces chartered by the United States Congress. It was founded to benefit those veterans who served during a wartime period as defined by Congress...
Department of South Dakota established the program in 1925 at Milbank, South Dakota
Milbank, South Dakota
Milbank is a city in Grant County, South Dakota, along the South Fork of the Whetstone River. The population was 3,353 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Grant County. In 1925 The American Legion Department of South Dakota established a new program for high school aged youth that grew...
. Most Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball is the highest level of professional baseball in the United States and Canada, consisting of teams that play in the National League and the American League...
players
Baseball positions
There are 9 fielding positions in baseball. Each position conventionally has an associated number which is used to score putouts...
played American Legion Baseball.
Purpose
According to the American LegionAmerican Legion
The American Legion is a mutual-aid organization of veterans of the United States armed forces chartered by the United States Congress. It was founded to benefit those veterans who served during a wartime period as defined by Congress...
, the purpose of American Legion Baseball is to give young men "an opportunity to develop their skills, personal fitness, leadership qualities, and to have fun."
Age divisions
- See footnote
- Junior American Legion Baseball (ages 13-17)
- Senior American Legion Baseball (19 and under)
Regional tournaments
- See footnote
Divisions
- Central Plains: Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota
- Great Lakes: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin
- Mid-Atlantic: Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia
- Mid-South: Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee
- Northeast: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, Rhode Island
- Northwest: Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming
- Southeast: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Puerto Rico
- Western: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah
1926–1959
- 1926-Yonkers, NY 321
- 1927-NO NATIONAL TOURNAMENT
- 1928-Oakland, CA 5
- 1929-Buffalo, NY 721
- 1930-Baltimore, MD 81
- 1931-Chicago, IL 493
- 1932-New Orleans, LA
- 1933-Chicago, IL
- 1934-Cumberland, MD 13
- 1935-Gastonia, NC 23
- 1936-Spartanburg, SC 28
- 1937-East Lynn, MA 291
- 1938-San Diego, CA 6
- 1939-Omaha, NE 1
- 1940-Albemarle, NC 76
- 1941-San Diego, CA 6
- 1942-Los Angeles, CA 357
- 1943-Richfield, MN 435
- 1944-Cincinnati, OH 50
- 1945-Shelby, NC 82
- 1946-New Orleans, LA 125
- 1947-Cincinnati, OH 50
- 1948-Trenton, NJ 93
- 1949-Oakland, CA 337
- 1950-Oakland, CA 337
- 1951-Los Angeles, CA 715
- 1952-Cincinnati, OH 50
- 1953-Yakima, WA 36-
- 1954-San Diego, CA 492
- 1955-Cincinnati, OH 216
- 1956-St. Louis, MO 245
- 1957-Cincinnati, OH 50
- 1958-Cincinnati, OH 50
- 1959-Detroit, MI 187
1960–1999
- 1960-New Orleans, LA 125
- 1961-Phoenix, AZ 1
- 1962-St. Louis, MO 299
- 1963-Long Beach, CA 27
- 1964-Upland, CA 73
- 1965-Charlotte, NC 9
- 1966-Oakland, CA 337
- 1967-Tuscaloosa, AL 34
- 1968-Memphis, TN 1
- 1969-Portland, OR 105
- 1970-West Covina, CA 790
- 1971-West Covina, CA 790
- 1972-Ballwin, MO 611
- 1973-Rio Piedras, PR 146
- 1974-Rio Piedras, PR 146
- 1975-Yakima, WA 36
- 1976-Santa Monica, CA 123
- 1977-South Bend, IN 50
- 1978-Hialeah, FL 32
- 1979-Yakima, WA 36
- 1980-Honolulu, HI (OS)
- 1981-West Tampa, FL 248
- 1982-Boyertown, PA 471
- 1983-Edina, MN 471
- 1984-Guaynabo, PR 134
- 1985-Midlothian, VA 186
- 1986-Jensen Beach, FL 126
- 1987-Boyertown, PA 471
- 1988-Cincinnati, OH 507
- 1989-Woodland Hills, CA 826
- 1990-Mayo, MD 226
- 1991-Brooklawn, NJ 72
- 1992-Newbury Park, CA (OS)
- 1993-Rapid City, SD 22
- 1994-Miami, FL 346
- 1995-Aiea, HI (OS)
- 1996-Yardley, PA 317
- 1997-Sanford, FL Post 53
- 1998-Edwardsville, IL Post 199
- 1999-New Brighton, MN Post 513
2000–present
- 2000-Danville, CA Post 246
- 2001-Brooklawn, NJ Post 72
- 2002-West Point, MS Post 212
- 2003-Rochester, MN Post 92
- 2004-Portland, ME (OS)
- 2005-Enid, OK Post 4
- 2006-Metairie, LA Post 175
- 2007-Columbia, TN Post 19
- 2008-Las Vegas, NV Post 76
- 2009-Midland, MI
- 2010-Oklahoma City, OK
- 2011-Eden Prairie, MN
Awards
- See footnote
- American Legion Graduate of the Year: "A Major League Baseball player, who is an American Legion Baseball alumnus, is honored each year with the American Legion Graduate of the Year award. The award recognizes character, leadership, playing abilities and community service."
- George W. Rulon Player of the Year: "The award is based on integrity, mental attitude, cooperation, citizenship, sportsmanship, scholastic aptitude and general good conduct."
- Louisville Slugger Batting Champion: Awarded "to the player with the highest batting average during national competition."
- Rawlings Big Stick Award: Presented "to the player who rounds the most bases in regional and national competition."
- Dr. Irvin L. "Click" Cowger RBI Memorial Award: Awarded to the player who "is credited with the most runs batted in at the regional tournament and World Series."
- Bob Feller Pitching Award: Presented to the pitcher "with the most strikeouts in regional and national competition."
- James F. Daniel Jr. Memorial Sportsmanship Award: Presented "to a player who participates in the Legion World Series and best embodies the principles of good sportsmanship."
- Jack Williams Memorial Leadership Award: Presented by "the Department of North Dakota ... to the manager and coach of the national championship team as outstanding representatives of adult leadership."
Pledge
American Legion CodeEthical code
An ethical code is adopted by an organization in an attempt to assist those in the organization called upon to make a decision understand the difference between 'right' and 'wrong' and to apply this understanding to their decision...
of Sportsmanship
Sportsmanship
Sportsmanship is an aspiration or ethos that a sport or activity will be enjoyed for its own sake, with proper consideration for fairness, ethics, respect, and a sense of fellowship with one's competitors...
I Will Keep The Rules.
I Will Keep Faith with my Teammates.
I Will Keep my Temper.
I Will Keep myself Fit.
I Will Keep a Stout Heart in Defeat.
I Will Keep my Pride under in Victory.
I Will Keep a Sound Soul, a Clean Mind, & a Healthy Body.
Alumni
- See footnote
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See also
- Amateur baseball in the United StatesAmateur baseball in the United StatesAmateur baseball is a form of baseball in which the players either are not paid for playing, or receive only a modest stipend or employment arranged by the team's boosters...
- Baseball awards#U.S. youth baseball
- South Dakota Amateur Baseball Hall of FameSouth Dakota Amateur Baseball Hall of FameThe South Dakota Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame is a museum in Lake Norden, South Dakota.The museum presents a pictorial history of amateur baseball in South Dakota as well as memorabilia from about a dozen South Dakotans who played Major League Baseball...
External links
- Baseball. The American Legion official website
- Blog: All of Baseball: American Legion